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VRACIU-ALEXANDER

ALEXANDER  VRACIU

Rate/Rank
CDR
Service Branch
USN 9/1941 - 12/1963
Speciality
NAVAL AVIATOR
Born 11/02/1918
EAST CHICAGO, IN
ACE WITH 19 VICTORIES.
SIGNIFICANT DUTY STATIONS
USS LEXINGTON CV-16
CO, FIGHTING SQUADRON VF-51
TEST PILOT, NAS PATUXENT RIVER, MD
USS INTREPID CV-11
USS INDEPENDENCE CVL-22
SIGNIFICANT AWARDS
NAVY CROSS
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS
AIR MEDAL
NAVY & MARINE CORPS COMMENDATION MEDAL
WORLD WAR II VICTORY MEDAL
SERVICE MEMORIES

 Date of birth: November 2, 1918
Place of Birth:  East Chicago, Indiana


Alexander Vraciu became a World War II TRIPLE ACE and was credited with the destruction of 9 enemy aircraft in aerial combat before transferring to VF-16 in February 1944. He then destroyed an additional 10 enemy aircraft before returning to the U.S. in July 1944, for a total of 19 aircraft destroyed and 1 damaged. He returned to combat with VF-20 in November 1944, but was shot down in the Philippines in December and joined up with guerrilla forces, reaching friendly lines in February 1945.

AWARDS AND CITATIONS

Navy Cross


Awarded for actions during the World War II
 

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Commander [then Lieutenant, Junior Grade] Alexander Vraciu, United States Naval Reserve, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron SIXTEEN (VF-16), attached to the U.S.S. LEXINGTON (CV-16), during operations in the vicinity of the Marianas Islands. On 12 June 1944 while participating in a daring strike against enemy shipping in a Saipan Harbor, Commander Vraciu dove through intense anti-aircraft fire to sink a large enemy merchant ship by a direct hit on its stern. On 14 June 1944 in the course of a strike against enemy positions in the islands of North of Saipan, Commander Vraciu sighted an enemy search plane. Despite an altitude disadvantage, he approached the plane so skillfully keeping in its "blind spot" that he was able to overhaul it and shoot it down. On 19 June 1944 with his Task Force under attack by a numerically superior force of enemy aircraft, Commander Vraciu struck furiously at the hostile bombers and, in the face of vigorous fighter opposition, succeeded in shooting down six thus contributing to the break-up of a concentrated enemy attack. On 20 June 1944 while flying escort for bomber and Torpedo Planes on a long-range strike against the Japanese Fleet, Commander Vraciu fearlessly closed with a group of hostile fighters, blasting one from the sky and severely damaging another to enable our forces to attack and disable a Japanese carrier. By his devotion to duty, Commander Vraciu reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Action Date: June 12, 1944

Service: Navy

Rank: Commander

Company: Fighting Squadron 16 (VF-16)

Division: U.S.S. Lexington (CV-16)

Submitted by Doug Bewall RMCM USN Ret