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The President of the United States of America,
authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code,
awards the Air Force Cross to Captain Donald S. Price for
extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations
against an opposing armed force as Navigator aboard an
HU-16B aircraft, in the Gulf of Tonkin, off shore of North
Vietnam, on 14 March 1966. On that date, Captain Price
participated in a successful rescue of the downed crew of an
F-4C aircraft, in hostile waters. As they approached the
area, the downed crew members were sighted. A determination
was made that an open sea landing would be necessary to
effect a successful rescue. At this time, a force of
approximately 25 motorized sampans were observed heading
toward the downed pilots. After a full stall landing was
made and while they were maneuvering toward the nearest
survivor, a heavy barrage of hostile gun fire was directed
at the aircraft from the nearby sampans. Moments later, the
aircraft was struck, exploded, and was almost immediately
engulfed in flames. As the heat from the fire became
intense, the crew was forced to abandon the aircraft. As
Captain Price jumped into the water, he encountered the F-4C
pilot who had discarded both his life raft and life jacket
and was struggling to remain afloat. Captain Price towed the
pilot on his back away from the burning aircraft and
continued to render assistance while awaiting rescue.
Several minutes later, helicopters arrived on the scene and
Captain Price, although in great pain from multiple wounds
received in the explosion, remained in the water to complete
his mission of rescuing the downed F-4C pilot. He assisted
the pilot into a sling and the helicopter departed. Captain
Price was now the sole survivor in the water and artillery
shells began to fall around him, preventing rescue by
another helicopter. As he struggled into a nearby raft, the
sampans began converging on him forcing him to re-enter the
water and swim seaward. At this time, two F-4C aircraft and
a helicopter arrived in the area. While the F-4C's
suppressed the hostile fire, the helicopter effected a
successful rescue. By his extraordinary heroism, gallantry,
and determination, Captain Price has reflected the highest
credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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