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The Air Force Cross is presented to Philip
V. Maywald, Captain, U.S. Air Force, for extraordinary
heroism in military operations against an opposing armed
force as an 0-2A pilot in Southeast Asia on 21 May 1968. On
that date, Captain Maywald braved an intense and deadly
barrage of hostile gunfire for over two hours while he
controlled the successful rescue of a fellow pilot who had
been downed by antiaircraft fire deep within hostile
territory. Despite the great personal risk involved to his
own life, Captain Maywald, with undaunted determination,
indomitable courage, and professional skill, repeatedly made
low passes over the rescue scene in his light unarmored
observation aircraft. At times, he flew within fifty feet of
the hostile forces to determine their positions and to
deliberately draw their fire on his aircraft. Due to his
courage, persistence, and professional skill the downed
pilot was safely recovered. Through his extraordinary
heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness, Captain
Maywald reflected the highest credit upon himself and the
United States Air Force.
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