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The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting the
Silver Star Medal (Posthumously) to Gerald Robert Helmich,
Major, U.S. Air Force, for gallantry in connection with
military operations against an opposing armed force
northwest of Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam, on 12 November
1969. On that morning, knowing full well the threat to his
own survival, Major Helmich volunteered to fly his A-1H
Skyraider deep into hostile territory into an area heavily
defended by small arms, automatic weapons, 23-mm. and 37-mm.
anti-aircraft guns, in the attempt to rescue two downed crew
members of an F-4D. As he rolled in for the hazardous low
level pass to lay down a protective smokescreen which would
shield the rescue helicopters from hostile guns, his
aircraft was hit and crashed; the rescue mission which was
successful and which Major Helmich had insisted on flying
had demanded and received his utmost. By his gallantry and
devotion to duty, Major Helmich has reflected great credit
upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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