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Airman
First Class Paul E. Fatka distinguished himself by gallantry
in connection with military operations against an opposing
armed force near Tuy Hoa Air Base, Republic of Vietnam, on
31 January 1969. On that date, while participating as a
Pararescue Specialist during the successful rescue of an
F-100 pilot, Airman Fatka, with complete disregard for his
own safety, volunteered to be lowered one hundred and fifty
feet by hoist to a steep, densely jungled mountainside to
search for and recover the injured pilot. Severely hampered
by dense undergrowth, he remained in the extremely hostile
jungle for twenty minutes while hostile forces were
converging on his location from one hundred meters away. By
his gallantry and devotion to duty, Airman Fatka has
reflected great credit upon himself and the United States
Air Force.
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