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Julian Knox
Morrison, Jr.


Rank/Rate |
Lieutenant (Commanding Officer) |
Service Number |
* |
Birth Date |
April 28, 1904 |
From |
Memphis, Tennessee |
Decorations |
Navy Cross |
Submarine |
USS Sealion
(SS-195) |
Loss Date |
February 11, 1940 |
Location |
Aboard his vessel |
Circumstances |
Died accidentally when he was cleaning a
target weapon |
Remarks |
Julian was born in Mississippi. Navy Cross Citation: The President of the United
States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy
Cross to Lieutenant Julian K. Morrison, United States Navy,
for distinguished service in the line of his profession as
Senior Assistant to the diving supervisor during the entire
period of the rescue and salvage operations following the
sinking of the U.S.S. SQUALUS on 23 May 1939. Lieutenant
Morrison's technical diving knowledge and his ability in
handling difficult situations in emergencies were
outstanding. His calmness, courage and good judgment
inspired confidence in his men as well as in the senior
officers of the Unit. He made numerous deep dives himself
and was the only diver to attempt to enter the SQUALUS while
she was on the bottom, failing only due to circumstances
beyond his control. His superior and outstanding performance
of duty contributed much to the success of the operations
and characterizes conduct above and beyond the call of duty. |
*Information needed. Photo above and information courtesy of Ric Hedman. Photo below courtesy of Mary Mihovich.

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