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Master
Sergeant Scott C. Fales distinguished himself by gallantry
in connection with military operations against an opposing
armed force in Mogadishu, Somalia, from 3 October 1993 to 4
October 1993. On these dates, Sergeant Fales, a 24th
Special Tactics Squadron Pararescueman, was attached to a
joint service search and rescue security team tasked to
respond to the crash of a United States UH-60 helicopter.
While conducting an initial assessment at the crash site,
Sergeant Fales was seriously wounded in an intense fire
fight involving small arms and rocket propelled grenades.
Disregarding the trauma of his own wound, he continued to
provide medical care to his team and provide devastating
covering fire against repeated enemy attacks. Sergeant
Fales’ technical expertise, personal courage and total
disregard for his own personal safety were paramount to the
ultimate success of the search and rescue security team
mission. His decisive actions in providing expert trauma
care to wounded members of his team despite his own wounded
condition were paramount in limiting the number of American
casualties and in bringing the extraction operation to
conclusion as expeditiously as possible. By his gallantry
and devotion to duty, Sergeant Fales has reflected great
credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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