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The President of the United States of America, authorized by
Title 10, Section 8742, U.S.C., awards the Air Force Cross
to TSgt John Chapman for extraordinary heroism in
military operation against an armed enemy of the United
States as a 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Combat Controller
in the vicinity of Gardez, in the eastern highlands of
Afghanistan, on 4 March 2002. On this date, during his
helicopter insertion for a reconnaissance and time sensitive
targeting close air support mission, Sergeant Chapman's
aircraft came under heavy machine gun fire and received a
direct hit from a rocket propelled grenade which caused a
United States Navy sea-air-land team member to fall from the
aircraft. Though heavily damaged, the aircraft egressed the
area and made an emergency landing seven kilometers away.
Once on the ground Sergeant Chapman established
communication with an AC-130 gunship to insure the area was
secure while providing close air support coverage for the
entire team. He then directed the gunship to begin the
search for the missing team member. He requested,
coordinated, and controlled the helicopter that extracted
the stranded team and aircrew members. These actions limited
the exposure of the aircrew and team to hostile fire.
Without regard for his own life Sergeant Chapman volunteered
to rescue his missing team member from an enemy strong hold.
Shortly after insertion, the team made contact with the
enemy. Sergeant Chapman engaged and killed two enemy
personnel. He continued to advance reaching the enemy
position then engaged a second enemy position, a dug-in
machine gun nest. At this time the rescue team came under
effective enemy fire from three directions. From close range
he exchanged fire with the enemy from minimum personal cover
until he succumbed to multiple wounds. His engagement and
destruction of the first enemy position and advancement on
the second position enabled his team to move to cover and
break enemy contact. In his own words, his Navy sea-air-land
team leader credits Sergeant Chapman unequivocally with
saving the lives of the entire rescue team. Through his
extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, aggressiveness in
the face of the enemy, and the dedication to the service of
his country, Sergeant Chapman reflects the highest credit
upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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