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CDR Dealey wearing the Navy Cross presented to him by Vice Admiral Lockwood 19 October 1943.Born( 1906-09-13)September 13, 1906,DiedAugust 24, 1944 (1944-08-24) (aged 37)Off,AllegianceService/ branchYears of service1930 - 1944RankCommands heldBattles/warsAwards(4)Spouse(s)Edwine DealeyRelationsChildren: Joan, Davis, and BarbaraSamuel David Dealey (September 13, 1906 – August 24, 1944) was the commanding officer of a killed in action with his crew during. Among American service members, he is among the most decorated for valor during war, receiving the, the (4), the Army, and the for his service on the submarine. He was the nephew of, publisher of the and for whom is named. W/ threew/ ( 3⁄ 16' Bronze Star)w/ one 3⁄ 16' Bronze Starw/ one 3⁄ 16' Silver Star and two 3⁄ 16' Bronze StarsPosthumous honors. Commander Dealey was awarded the Medal of Honor for Harder's fifth war patrol and was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action during Harder's sixth war patrol.
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In 1953, was named in his honor; she was the of of. There is a plaque in Dealey's honor in the Science Place in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas. Sam Dealey Drive in Dallas, Texas was named after him.See also.
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Blair (1975) p. This rescue was later fictionalized by in Dust on the Sea. Blair, p.637. Blair, p.638. Lynch had as many patrols to his credit as Dealey; as Class of 1938, he would have been one of the youngest skippers in the Submarine Force. In November 1944, he would relieve Nimitz in command of Haddo.
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Fletcher ProutyKeywords: conspiracy is only effective as long as the trick is a secretOrganization: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1992 15:59:39 GMTLines: 1028The reason for the assassinationwas to control the power of the presidency.The following appeared in the October, 1975 issue of Gallery, a pornomagazine which billed Fletcher Prouty as the 'National Affairs Editor.' Some people feel there is no credible way to justify associating oneselfwith such exploitative and demeaning media. Fletcher Prouty has told methat since the Ballentine paperback edition of was 'disappeared' soon after it came out in February of 1974,it was very difficult for him to find publishers who would print hiswritings. From September 1974 to July 1975 he had 7 articles publishedin Genesis (another porno magazine), and from September 1975 toJune 1978 he had 14 articles published in Gallery.Up until the Ballentine paperback was squelched, he had beenpublished in the likes of The Nation, The New Republic,(including cover-story features), and Air Force Magazine.