PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Seaman, Allen Lang
Date of birth: December 21st, 1916 (New Haven/Connecticut, United States)
Date of death:  May 1st, 1944 (near or over New Guinea)
Nationality:  American
BIOGRAPHY: 
Servicenumber 0-081741.

Allen Lang was reported missing in action overor near New Guinea.
     
NAVY CROSS
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: PBY-1, Bombing Squadron 106 (VB-106)
Awarded on: November 1944
Action: Citation:
"For extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Commander of a Navy PY-1 Liberator Patrol Plane in Bombing Squadron ONE HUNDRED SIX (VB-106), in action against enemy Japanese forces on in the vicinity of New Guinea on 1 May 1944. Lieutenant Seaman made repeated daring strikes against Japanese bases and shipping and destroyed a large transport vessel and 100-foot sampan. Forced into a crash landing, he displayed brilliant airmanship and was able to save the lives of several of his crew. Lieutenant Seaman's outstanding courage, daring airmanship and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country."
Details: Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin No. 332 (November 1944).
Second Navy Cross received as a golden star to be worn on the ribbon of the first Navy Cross.
 
     
NAVY CROSS
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: PBY-1, Bombing Squadron 106 (VB-106)
Awarded on: December 1944
Action: Citation:
"For extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Commander of a Navy PY-1 Liberator Patrol Plane in Bombing Squadron ONE HUNDRED SIX (VB-106), in action against enemy Japanese forces at Guadalcanal and Munda in the Solomon Islands during the period from 1 November 1943 to 24 March 1944. Lieutenant Seaman flew repeatedly over enemy waters and strongly fortified bases to deliver devastating attacks against Japanese aircraft, ships, barges and land installations, returning safely on each occasion. On 11 November he made a low-altitude bombing and strafing attack on Kepingamarangi Island and destroyed three float-plane fighters and a fuel dump, probably destroyed a fourth plane and damaged a fifth. Lieutenant Seaman's outstanding courage, daring airmanship and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."
Details: Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin No. 333 (December 1944).
 
     
AIR MEDAL (AM)
Action: Received for actions over Wake Island in October 1943.
 
     
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC)
Action: Received for actions over Hollandia, New Guinea in April 1944.
 
     
PURPLE HEART
 
 
 
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Picture source:   - Bill Gonyo
Information source(s):   - Sterner C.D., Recipients of The Navy Cross, 1916 - Present
- Home of Heroes
- Military Times Hall of Valor
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