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      FB3-5:15:01 Serial: 144 21 September 1950 
       
  
   
  COMMANDER CRUISER DIVISION FIVE C/O FLEET POST OFFICE  SAN 
  FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 
      From: Commander Fire Support Group (CTG 
  90.6) ------(Commander Cruiser Division FIVE) 
       
  To: The Destroyer Element (TE 90.62) ----(Commanding Officer, USS 
  MANSFIELD (DD728) ----(Commanding Officer, USS DEHAVEN 
  (DD727) ----(Commanding Officer, USS COLLETT (DD730) ----(Commanding 
  Officer, USS LYMAN K. SWENSON (DD729) ----(Commanding Officer, USS 
  HENDERSON (DD785) ----(Commanding Officer, USS GURKE 
  (DD783) ----(Commanding Officer, USS MANSFIELD (DD728) 
   Subj: Commendation for Services rendered during the bombardment of Inchon, 
  Korea, 13-15 September 1950 
   1. Commander Cruiser Division FIVE desires to commend the officers and crew 
  of the ships under his command for their meritorious services rendered in 
  support of this Task Group during its recent operation against Inchon, 
  Korea. 
   2. The ship under your command distinguished itself by extraordinary 
  heroism in action with the enemy and exhibiting gallantry and determination in 
  overcomming difficult and hazardous conditions beyond the call of duty. During 
  the period 3-15 September September 1950, the MANSFIELD (DD727), DEHAVEN 
  (DD728), LYMAN K. SWENSON (DD729), COLLETT (DD730), GURKE (DD783), and 
  HENDERSON (DD785), navigated for the first time the difficult approaches to 
  Inchon, Korea, through hostile enemy waters, under tide and current conditions 
  well recognized for their navigational hazards and entered the well fortified 
  harbor of INCHON. Anchoring within close range of the enemy shore defenses the 
  destroyers returned with deliberate and decisive accuracy, the heavy counter 
  battery fire of the hidden enemy gun emplacements ashore and, although 
  receiving numerous hits and some casualties refused to depart from their 
  assigned stations until their scheduled time of withdrawal, at which time they 
  retired down the channel to await reentry for the next scheduled bombardment. 
  Well knowing that with each entry the possibility of their meeting with 
  additional resistance was increased, these ships transited a mine field, 
  gallantly passed close to the shore fortification and, by determined precise 
  bombardment effectively reduced the defenses of the port sufficiently to 
  permit the successful landing of the United Nations Amphibious Forces on 15 
  September.  
   3. By their aggressive action and bold execution of the operation the 
  destroyers were responsible for the landing of a large amphibious force within 
  a narrow confined area and with the loss of scarcely any lives. Their 
  outstanding conduct and successful execution of the operation have been an 
  immediate major contribution to the war effort of the Korean Campaign and in 
  keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Navy. 
   4. Commander Cruiser Division FIVE has forwarded to the Task Force 
  Commander recommendations for awards proposed for those ships and personnel 
  most vitally concerned in the attack on Inchon. In the meantime I trust you 
  will express to the officers and crew of your ship my appreciation for their 
  wholehearted and splendid support I received during the entire operation. To 
  each and all a "Well Done". I feel that we have definitely shortened the 
  Korean Campaign by our successful achievement. 
   J.M. HIGGINS 
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