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Airman
Second Class Charles K. Hanson distinguished himself by
gallantry in connection with military operations against an
opposing armed force as an HU-16 Pararescue Specialist near
hostile shores in the Gulf of Tonkin on 12 February 1967.
On that date, after his aircraft had deliberately been flown
in a decoy pattern to draw hostile fire from shore batteries
away from the location of a survivor and then landed in a
hail of small arms, automatic, mortar and antiaircraft fire,
Airman Hanson fearlessly exposed himself by swimming to the
survivor and returning him safely to the aircraft. By his
gallantry and devotion to duty, Airman Hanson has reflected
great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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