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Sergeant John D. Nusbaum distinguished himself by gallantry
in connection with military operations against an opposing
armed force as Rescue Specialist on an HH-3E helicopter in
Southeast Asia on 5 October 1968. On that date, Sergeant
Nusbaum volunteered to fill the Flight Engineer’s position
to attempt the extremely hazardous extraction of a Special
Forces team after their insertion helicopter had been shot
down and the team surrounded by hostile forces. Enroute to
the distress site he learned that a rescue helicopter had
been shot down while attempting the extraction, fatally
injuring two crew members. Despite low cloud cover, which
prevented the use of fighter escort, Sergeant Nusbaum, with
completed disregard for his own personal safety, penetrated
the hostile area and directed his helicopter to a hover
adjacent the burning crash site. During the prolonged hover,
Sergeant Nusbaum stood exposed to the hostile fire in the
open doorway and effected the rescue of two crash survivors
and six surviving team members. By his gallantry and
devotion to duty, Sergeant Nusbaum has reflected great
credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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