
U.S. NavyAwarded Posthumously
Francis Charles Flaherty

ConflictWorld War II
Year of Action1941
Unit/CommandUSS Oklahoma (BB-37)
BirthplaceCharlotte, Michigan
Citation
For conspicuous devotion to duty and extraordinary courage and complete disregard of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty, during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor, by Japanese forces on 7 December 1941. When it was seen that the USS Oklahoma was going to capsize and the order was given to abandon ship, Ens. Flaherty remained in a turret, holding a flashlight so the remainder of the turret crew could see to escape, thereby sacrificing his own life.
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