News Cr Features In Pictures W)t Sunday WASHINGTON, D. C. Heroes of » I Gravure Section May IS, 1945 COMDR. EUGENE R FLUCKEY, U.S.N. For "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the cad of duty in furtherance of vital offensive oper ations as commanding officer of a United States submarine dating oction m enemy-controlled waters * Comdr. Fbckey, 31, recently was awarded Hie Congressional Medal of Honor, this Nation's highest euK tory decoration. While the exploit was termed "as colorful as it was goHont," details havenbt been disclosed because of security regulations. The citation odlylauded the naval officer's "outstanding valor and leadership and the aggressive fighting spirit of the officers and men under his command throughout the fulfillment of o hazardous mission." In addition to the Congressional Medal of Honor, Comdr. Fbckey wears two Navy Crosses. The first was awarded for "mteKgeatiy planned and well executed attacks resulting in the smkbg of five enemy vessels totaling 47,500 tons." In addition, the citation reods, he en gaged in two daring gen battles which resulted in the res wen for branching -♦_ -> tlmnSnii ..J rnatif In. -Li-fc. -UJLl tT .1 . ogamst enemy swppuvQ •so covppqt nans which tuuirco m m of a tanker, two freighters and n warship, totaling 42jQQ0 vessel also rescued 14 British and Anstralion prisoners ef way, of a torpedoed enemy transport en route from Singapore to/ A native Wosbmgtonion, Comdr. Flnckey attended Wi School and Columbian Preparatory School, ond, in 1935, wos tnm|i lit ifimppp JscppooiPn;, .fin se^op op ppmesw^i^ppp PWl ers before his transfer to lehmenee dnty n Jenenry, 1999. He PM resides e^i This is one of a series of portraits of our decorated fighting men by Newmon Snddntb ef Tbe Sters art staff. P . :?•. :£&■ • •