Doris "Dorie" Miller, Cook, 3rd Class, US Navy.
No he was not, but he did get awarded the navy cross which is the secord highest medal in the navy. Sincerly Reaper7924 To make it confusing, when Miller was awarded the Navy Cross it was the third highest decoration. The Distinguished Service Cross was second. After WWII the order was changed. Some historians contend that had Miller been white, he would have been awarded the Medal of Honor.
Navy Cross
US Navy Cook 3rd Class, Doris "Dorie" Miller (1919-1943) was awarded the NAVY CROSS by Admiral Nimitz; while serving as a crewman aboard the battleship USS West Virginia during the Aerial Attack. Dorie later transferred to the CVE (Escort Carrier) USS Liscome Bay, which was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-175 in November 1943. Dorie was amongst the 646 Officers and Men that went down with the ship.
The (US) Navy Cross is an award (medal) of the US Navy. An "aerographer" is an individual that study's the air or atmosphere.
Doris "Dorie" Miller won the Navy Cross for his action at Pearl Harbor. He was later killed on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Liscombe Bay during Operation Galvanic off the coast of Makin Island in the Gilbert island chain.
Doris "Dorie" Miller was the 1st African American to receive the Navy Cross medal for outstanding service in the military. He was a cook aboard the West Virginia and during the Pearl Harbor attack, he moved his wounded captain to a safer place and used a machine gun that he had not been trained to use. He managed to shoot down 1 or 2 Japanese planes in the process. He was later killed in action aboard the USS Liscome Bay at the Battle of Tarawa.
US Navy Cook 3rd Class, "Dorie" Miller received the "Navy Cross" while a crewman aboard the battleship USS West Virginia during the Pearl Harbor attack. He perished in 1943 when a Japanese sub torpedoed his Escort Carrier, taking another 600 men with her when she went down.
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An individual military person does not "apply" for any medal; they are recommended for the award by a superior
Doris Miller received the Navy Cross for his extraordinary bravery during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Despite not being trained for combat, he manned a machine gun and fired at attacking Japanese aircraft while helping to rescue wounded sailors. His actions displayed exceptional courage and dedication, making him one of the first African Americans to receive the Navy Cross. Miller's heroism became a symbol of the contributions of Black Americans in the military.
Navy Cross is the Navy's equivalent to the Army's Distinguished Service Cross and the Air Force Cross. It is usually only awarded to Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard personel, but can be awarded to any member of the US Military. It is the second highest award for valor a serviceman can receive. Essentially its a step down from the Congressional Medal of Honor. Note: Not really a big deal, but it is referred to as a medal, not a ribbon.