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Navy Cross

When the United States entered the First World War, the country had no other meritorious decoration than the Medal of Honor. It had no decoration to recognize heroic actions that could not apply for the Medal of Honor. To fill this gap, the US Army instituted the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal in 1918. The Navy and Marine Corps followed somewhat later.
On February 4th 1919, the Navy Cross was instituted by act of Congress as the third highest Naval decoration after the Navy Medal of Honor and the Navy Distinguished Service Medal.

This made the medal not very popular. Most servicemen regarded it as a minor decoration.
The Navy Cros was made retroactive till April 6th 1917. On August 7th 1942, the Congress upgraded the medal and placed it directly under the Medal of Honor. It then became a combat-only recognition.

The Navy Cross was designed by James Earl Fraser. Through the years it knew some differences. The medal itself has always been the same. It is a three part construction. The cross and the front and the back of the medallion are struck separately and soldered together. The earliest version (1919-1928) wears a ribbon with a very narrow white stripe on the blue cloth. The medal has mostly a dull, greenish bronze colour. The later issues (1928-1941) have a more custom .5" white stripe on the ribbon and are of a more darker, gunmetal bronze.
The cross is designed as a modified cross that measures 1,5 inches wide. The ends of the arms are rounded. On each re-entrant arms of the cross can be found a bunch of laurel leaves with berries to represent achievement. In the centre is depicted a sailing vessel on waves, sailing to the left. The ship is a so called Caravelle, symbolic for sailing ships of the 14th century.
The reverse bears crossed anchors of the pre-1850 period, with attached cables. In the mid can be found the letters USN.
The ribbon is in Navy Blue with a white stripe in the center, to represent the Navy service and the purity of selflessness.

The Navy Cross may be awarded to any person who, while serving with the Navy or Marine Corps, distinguishes himself in action by extraordinary heroism not justifying an award of the Medal of Honor. The action must take place under one of three circumstances: while engaged in action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or, while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict in which the United States is not a belligerent party. To earn a Navy Cross the act to be commended must be performed in the presence of great danger or at great personal risk and must be performed in such a manner as to render the individual highly conspicuous among others of equal grade, rate, experience, or position of responsibility. An accumulation of minor acts of heroism does not justify an award of the Navy Cross.

Replicas are almost without exception struck out of one piece instead of the original three piece construction. During the years 1941-1942 a variation was seen that was nicknamed "Black Widow" with a blackened finish of the medal. Most of these awards were awarded posthumously. From the mid of World War Two the more original dull bronze finish was once more adapted.

Abel, Brent Maxwell* May 16th, 1916
† December 26th, 2005

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Abele, Mannert Lincoln (USN)* July 11th, 1903
† August 16th, 1942

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NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Guy, Jack Oswald  
Guttenberger, Francis Melvin (US Navy)08-11-192008-02-2003
Gutowski, Thomas Michael (USN)  
Guthrie, Orbie C.  
Guskov, E.V.  
Gurin, Anton Iosifovich28-09-191022-10-1962
Gunther, Franklin W.  
Gunter, John Burrows  
Gunn, Frederick Arthur13-10-191107-08-1994
Gundert, Leonard A.  
Guinn, Dick Henry  
Guilano, Guiseppe, Jr.  
Guest, William Selman  
Gruver, Harry L.  
Gruner, William Philip, Jr. "Bud"18-09-191310-06-2002
Grubiss, Hubert Frederick  
Groves, Stephen W.  
Grove, Robert Woodrow  
Grossi, Dominick J.09-09-192008-03-1945
Gross, Royce L.  
Gross, John M.  
Grissim, William H., III  
Griffth, Walter T.  
Griffith, Samuel B.  
Griffin, William A. 15-06-1944
Griffin, Edward R.J.  
Griese, Wilbur C.  
Grider, George William "Gindy"01-10-191220-03-1991more
Gribbin, Thomas A.  
Greshilov, Mikhail Vasilyevich G.15-11-191208-03-2004more
Grenfell, Elton Watters17-06-190300-00-1980
Greig, William D.  
Gregor, Orville F.  
Gregg, Max Eugene  
Greer, Richard Donald, Jr.  
Greer, Harry Holt, Jr.  
Greenwell, John "Jack"25-09-192208-01-2011
Greene, Thomas Jethro  
Greene, Eugene Allen  
Greene, Edgar C.  
Greenamyer, Lloyd Keyes  
Green, James H. 00-00-1945
Green, Daniel M.  
Green, Charles E.  
Greely, Joseph  
Greber, Charles Frederic  
Grazier, George H.  
Gray, Steven Thomas  
Gray, Robert L.  
Gray, Philip R.  
Gray, John Porter  
Gray, John Floyd  
Gravitt, John C.  
Grau, Leroy Harry  
Gratzek, Thomas J.  
Grassi, Everett B.  
Grantham, Elonzo B., Jr. (USN)  
Grant, William Alexander, Jr.  
Grant, James Dorr  
Grant, Daryl L.  
Granston, Robert W.  
Granat, William  
Gramling, Louis R.  
Graham, Vernon E.  
Graham, Ralph Ellsworth  
Graham, Hugh E., Jr.  
Graham, Donald A.  
Grady, William Richard 'Dick'30-05-192019-02-1943
Grady, George Francis28-04-192007-08-1942
Grabowsky, Leon (USN)18-09-191728-07-2000
Govel, Anderw  
Gove, Willard Thomas  
Gould, Frank G.  
Goss, Angus R.  
Goslin, Victor E.  
Gorton, Independent Whipple  
Gorman, John Raymond  
Gorham, William Walter  
Gore, John Robert, Jr.  
Gordon, Robert Thornton  
Gordon, Finley Arnold  
Gorder, Merle Howard  
Goodwin, Harry Allen  
Goodson, Nelson  
Goodrich, Robert Raymond  
Goodall, Henry William  
Good, William Thomas  
Gombasy, Louis G.  
Goldsmith, Myron J.  
Goldsmith, George H.  
Goldman, James F.  
Goheen, Richard R. P. "Dick"00-00-191717-03-1946
Goffigon, Kemper, III  
Goff, William A.  
Goff, Herbert B., Jr. 15-09-1944
Goebel, Morris Ralph  
Godwin, Edward R.  
Glynn, James Mercer  
Gluntz, George A.  
Glover, Cato Douglas, Jr.  
Globokar, Raymond (USN)20-06-192222-08-1945more
Glidden, Elmer  
Glenn, Robert S.  
Glass Richard Raymond  
Glacken, George Thomas  
Givens, Warren L.18-11-192407-08-1942more
Ginder, John Kenneth Burkholder13-08-190021-11-1980
Gilroy, Anthony Francis  
Gilreath, John Franklin  
Gilliland, Theodore B.19-01-192107-10-1994
Gill, Warren Calavan  
Gill, Richard R.  
Gilfert, R.B.  
Gilchrest, Dexter Stuart  
Gilbert, Lawrence Edwin13-11-191713-11-2002
Gilbert, Clifford R.  
Gift, Ronald Paul  
Gibson, William Kemp, Jr.  
Gibson, Robert Douglas  
Gibson, Edward Frank  
Gibbs, Harry B.  
Gibbs, George A.  
Ghesquire, George David  
Gerycz, Steve  
Gerst, James L.  
Germershausen, William Joseph, Jr.  
Geraghty, Joseph Cavanaugh11-02-1923 
Georguis, Melvin Henry  
George, Eugene Frank  
Gentile, Ernest John16-11-1909 
Gelshenen, Martin L.  
Geisler, Joseph B.  
Geiger, Roy Stanley "Jiggs"25-01-188523-01-1947more
Gehrke, Wilbur John 'Gerk' (USMC)19-10-191705-06-2005
Gehres, Leslie Edward23-09-189815-05-1975more
Gee, Roy Phillip  
Gaynier, Oswald J.  
Gayler, Noel A.M.  
Gayle, Gordon Donald13-09-1917 
Gay, Roy M.  
Gay, George Henry, Jr.08-03-191721-10-1994
Gavin, Thomas P.  
Gauvey, William, Jr.  
Gates, Charles R.  
Gatch, Thomas Leigh  
Garrison, Malcolm Everett29-03-1910 
Garrett, William Robert  
Garrett, Nolen M.  
Garretson, Frank E.  
Gardner, Clyde G., Jr.  
Gant, Que  
Gano, Roy Alexander "Red"03-12-190220-01-1971more
Gandy, Andrew Jackson, Jr.  
Gammage, Thomas Milton01-02-1918 
Gamble, Lester H.  
Gambino, Frank Joseph  
Gallaher, Willmer E.  
Gallaher, Anton Renkl (USN)  
Gallagher, William  
Galantin, Ignatius J.  
Gaiennie, George William  
Gagnon, Leo M.  
Gabriel, Williard F.  
Gabel, Robert W. (USN)02-09-191505-07-1994
Gabaldon, Guy Louis22-03-192631-08-2006
Gimber C.F.  
Gilmore, Howard Walter29-09-190207-02-1943more

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