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- By direction of the President,
- First Lieutenant DANIEL J. O達RIEN
has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
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First Lieutenant Daniel J. O達rien
distinguished himself by extraordinary achievement and heroism while
participating in aerial flight on 2 February 1952.
While performing Rescue coverage for United Nation痴 airmen, a
distress call was received from a flight of aircraft that one of their
flight had made a forced
landing on the beach in enemy held territory.
Lieutenant O達rien proceed to the downed aircraft escorting a
Rescue helicopter to pick up the downed pilot.
Upon arriving at the poison of the downed pilot, both the
aircraft were subjected to enemy small arms fire.
After the pilot had been rescued, it was evident that he would
have to be transferred to the Rescue SA-16 and rushed to a hospital
due to a severed leg. The
SA-16 landing in ice-filled waters, behind enemy lines, at dusk.
The amphibian was beached on a friendly island and the transfer
was effected. During the
take-off, considerable ice was picked up, causing all instruments
except the magnet compass to become inoperative.
A United Nations night fighter escorted the SA-16 on the return
flight to a friendly Air Base, relaying altitude and airspeed to
Lieutenant O達rien. Through his ability, heroism, and desire to serve the United
Nations cause, Lieutenant O達rien has brought great credit upon
himself and the United States Air Force.
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