The Presidential Unit Citation
was awarded to DESTROYER SQUADRON 23 on October 17, 1945 in ceremonies at the Washington
Navy Yard in Washington D.C. Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal presented the award
to ships of the Squadron USS CHARLES AUSBURNE, USS CLAXTON, USS DYSON, USS CONVERSE, USS
STANLY AND USS SPENCE. All but the SPENCE and STANLY were present, the SPENCE was lost at
sea in a typhoon in December 1944 and the STANLEY was in San Francisco.
Among the dignitaries present
were Admiral William F. Halsey, Admiral Marc A. Mitscher and Commodore Arleigh A. Burke.
Commodore Burke commanded the Squadron during the period covered by the citation and had
given them the famous name "Little Beavers". At that time also he earned the
name "31 knot Burke" which stuck with him the rest of his life. Later as Admiral
Burke he became Chief of Naval Operations, the highest ranking officer in the Navy.
Below is the
text of the citation:
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting
the PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION to
consisting of the USS CHARLES AUSBURNE, USS CLAXTON, USS DYSON,
USS SPENCE, USS CONVERSE and USS STANLY
for services as set forth in the following
CITATION:
"For extrordinary heroism in action against enemy Japanese
forces during the Solomon Islands Campaign, from November 1, 1943, to February 23, 1944.
Boldly penetrating submarine-infested waters during a period when Japanese naval and air
power was at its height, Destroyer Squadron TWENTY THREE operated in daring defiance of
repeated attacks by hostile air groups, closing the enemy's strongly fortified shores to
carry out sustained bombardments against Japanese coastal defenses and render effective
cover and fire support for the major invasion operations in this area. Commanded by
forceful leaders and manned by aggressive, fearless crews the ships of Squadron TWENTY
THREE coordinated as a superb fighting team; they countered the enemy's fierce aerial
bombing attacks and destroyed or routed his planes; they intercepted his surface task
forces, sank or damaged his warships by torpedo fire and prevented interference with our
transports. The brilliant and heroic record achieved by Destroyer Squadron TWENTY THREE is
a distinctive tribute to the valiant fighting spirit of the individual units in this
indomitable combat group and of each skilled and courageous ship's company."
For the President.
JAMES FORRESTAL
Secretary of the Navy

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