DENNIS JOSEPH BUCKLEY, JUNIOR. was born in Holyoke,
Massachusetts on April 22, 1920. He was killed in enemy action on March 10,
1943.
BUCKLEY enlisted in the United States Navy at Springfield,
Massachusetts, on September 30, 1940, and served continuous service in World War
II. BUCKLEY was awarded the Silver Star Medal, for displaying exceptional
courage in attempting to board and salvage a blockade runner which had been
intercepted by his ship Eberle (DD-430) with the following citation:
?For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while attached
to a United States warship in action against enemy forces on March 10, 1943.
When a hostile Blockade Runner intercepted and attacked. BUCKLEY, as a
member of a boarding party attempting to salvage the vessel, displayed
exceptional courage in the face of grave danger from threatening flames and the
powerful explosions of demolition charges. While preparing to ascend the ladder
of the Runner in order to assist in the hazardous salvage operations. BUCKLEY
lost his life as the result of a sudden violent explosion. His exemplary conduct
and heroic devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the
United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.?