Master Sergeant Paul L. Jenkins distinguished himself by
gallantry in connection with military operations against
an opposing armed force in Southeast Asia on 30 June
1970. On that date, Sergeant Jenkins, an HH-53C
Pararescue/Recovery Technician, twice penetrated an area
of known hostile concentration in a valiant effort to
rescue an injured American pilot. Undaunted, after
being repelled during the first attempt, and with
complete disregard for his personal safety, Sergeant
Jenkins elected to make a second attempt. As the
helicopter positioned itself near the downed airman, it
sustained severe battle damage resulting in an
uncontrollable fire. Despite the hazards involved,
Sergeant Jenkins bravely returned the hostile fire, and
continued firing in an effort to save the life of his
fellowman. By his gallantry and devotion to duty, in
the dedication of his service to his country, Sergeant
Jenkins has reflected great credit upon himself and the
United States Air Force.