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GLOVER-CATO

CATO  DOUGLAS GLOVER JR

Rate/Rank
ADM
Service Branch
USN 00/1919 - 9/1957
Speciality
NAVAL AVIATOR
Born 09/15/1897
CENTERVILLE, AL
TOMBSTONE ADMIRAL.
SIGNIFICANT DUTY STATIONS
CHIEF OF STAFF, SUPREME ALLIED COMMAND, ATLANTIC
STAFF, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
CO, USS ENTERPRISE CV-6
STAFF, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, PACIFIC FLEET
XO, USS SARATOGA CV-3
SIGNIFICANT AWARDS
NAVY CROSS
SILVER STAR MEDAL
BRONZE STAR MEDAL W/COMBAT 'V' (2)
NAVY & MARINE CORPS COMMENDATION MEDAL W/COMBAT 'V'
AMERICAN DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL
AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL
ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN MEDAL
WORLD WAR II VICTORY MEDAL
NAVY OCCUPATION SERVICE MEDAL
NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL
SERVICE MEMORIES

Navy Cross

 

The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Rear Admiral [then Captain] Cato Douglas Glover, Jr., United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (CV-6), in action against units of the Japanese Fleet at the start of the Battle for Leyte Gulf, on 24 October 1944. After the Southern Force of the enemy Fleet was reported proceeding through the Sulu Sea, Rear Admiral Glover directed an attack during the morning in which damage was inflicted on the battleships YAMASHIRA and FUBO and the cruiser MOGAMI, and four destroyers were strafed and rocketed. During the afternoon, he launched an attack on the enemy battleship MUSASHI, inflicting heavy damage which, together with the blows struck by accompanying carriers, resulted in the sinking of that warship. By relentlessly carrying the fight to the enemy, Rear Admiral Glover contributed materially to the overwhelming defeat of the hostile Fleet during this decisive engagement. His gallant fighting spirit and unwavering devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.