Commander Richard H. O’Kane

Congressional Medal of Honor

by Harry Cooper


This highest award possible from the United States Government was given to only seven American submariners. Three of them were posthumously. The four surviving recipients are or were Members of SHARKHUNTERS.

The CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL of HONOR was awarded to Commander Richard H. O’Kane, which states:

The President of the United States in the name of the Congress takes pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to COMMANDER RICHARD H. O’KANE, UNITED STATES NAVY for service as set forth in the following CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer of the USS TANG operating against two enemy Japanese convoys on 23 and 24 October 1944, during her fifth and last war patrol. Boldly maneuvering on the surface into the midst of a heavily escorted convoy, Commander O’Kane stood in the fusillade of bullets and shells from all directions to launch smashing hits on three tankers, coolly swung his ship to fire at a freighter and, in a split-second decision, shot out of the path of an onrushing transport, missing it by inches.

Boxed in by blazing tankers, a freighter, transport, and several destroyers, he blasted two of the targets with his remaining torpedoes and, with pyrotechnics bursting on all sides, cleared the area. Twenty-four hours later, he again made contact with a heavily escorted convoy steaming to support the Leyte campaign with reinforcements and supplies & with crated planes piles high on each unit. In defiance of the enemy’s relentless fire, he closed the concentration of ships and in quick succession sent two torpedoes each into the first and second transports and an adjacent tanker, finding his mark with each torpedo in a series of violent explosions at less than 1,000 yard range. With ships bearing down from all sides, he charged at the enemy at high speed, exploding the tanker in a burst of flame, smashing the transport dead in the water, and blasted the destroyer with a mighty load which rocked the TANG from stem to stern.

Expending his last two torpedoes into the remnants of a once powerful convoy before his own ship went down, Commander O’Kane, aided by his gallant command, achieved an illustrious record of heroism in combat, enhancing the finest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Our thanks to CAPTAIN JOHN VICK (233-1987) for this information.

Perhaps it was not known at the time of the presentation of the MEDAL OF HONOR to O’KANE, but USS TANG was sunk by a circular run of her own final torpedo. Who knows what else O’KANE & TANG could have accomplished if not for that.

REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD H. O’KANE was SHARKHUNTERS Member (1540-1990) until his recent death.


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