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The Air Force Cross is
presented to Patrick Hardy Wood, Major, U.S. Air Force, for
extraordinary heroism in military operations against an
opposing armed force as a Rescue Crew Commander of an HH-3E
helicopter near Mu Gia Pass, North Vietnam, on 6 February
1967. On that date, Major Wood flew two sorties in an effort
to rescue a pilot downed deep in heavily defended hostile
territory. An intensive search under constant fire failed to
locate the pilot and the first sortie was cancelled due to
rapidly deteriorating weather. Major Wood undertook a second
attempt fully aware that fighter cover and flak suppression
support were unavailable due to marginal weather. Despite
intense and accurate 37mm fire, Major Wood successfully
located and hoisted the downed pilot into his aircraft. At
this point, the hostile forces, thwarted in their attempts
to capture the downed pilot, and with the possibility of
luring other aircraft to destruction, directed all their
fire-power toward Major Wood's aircraft. Heavy 37mm fire
exploded above the aircraft on a climb out, and one hit was
taken in the cabin. Although his aircraft was severely
damaged, Major Wood attempted to clear a ridge line which
would have provided a sufficient altitude for a safe bailout
for his crew. In the face of a known highly dangerous area,
extremely adverse weather conditions, and exceptionally
heavy hostile fire, Major Wood pressed his humanitarian
efforts to save a fellow airman. Through his extraordinary
heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness in the face
of hostile forces, Major Wood reflected the highest credit
upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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