*CRAW, DEMAS T.
Rank and organization: Colonel, U.S. Army
Air Corps. Place and date: Near Port Lyautey, French Morocco, 8 November 1942. Entered
service at: Michigan. Born: 9 April 1900, Traverse City, Mich. G.O. No.:
11, 4 March 1943.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action above and beyond the call of duty. On
8 November 1942, near Port Lyautey, French Morocco, Col. Craw volunteered to accompany the
leading wave of assault boats to the shore and pass through the enemy lines to locate the
French commander with a view to suspending hostilities. This request was first refused as
being too dangerous but upon the officer's ins1stence that he was qualified to undertake
and accomplish the mission he was allowed to go. Encountering heavy fire while in the
landing boat and unable to dock in the river because of shell fire from shore batteries,
Col. Craw, accompanied by 1 officer and 1 soldier, succeeded in landing on the beach at
Mehdia Plage under constant low-level strafing from 3 enemy planes. Riding in a bantam
truck toward French headquarters, progress of the party was hindered by fire from our own
naval guns. Nearing Port Lyautey, Col. Craw was instantly killed by a sustained burst of
machinegun fire at pointblank range from a concealed position near the road.