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Airman
First Class Harry M. Krause distinguished himself by
gallantry in connection with rescue operations near Tuy Hoa,
Republic of Vietnam on 1 June 1968. On that date, Airman
Krause, as Pararescue Specialist on an HH-43B rescue
helicopter, was called on to rescue the pilot of an aircraft
downed by hostile ground fire nineteen miles south of Tuy
Hoa Air Base. Finding the pilot injured, Air Krause had
himself lowered into the dense jungle in the extremely
hostile area where he administered medical aid and prepared
the pilot for rescue. Airman Krause remained alone in the
hostile jungle while the helicopter left the area with the
survivor, to return for Airman Krause after landing to move
the survivor into the aircraft. The great determination and
concern for fellow airman display by Airman Krause, and his
courage in displaying these characteristics, resulted in the
successful rescue of the downed pilot. By his gallantry and
devotion to duty, Airman Krause has reflected great credit
upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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