A quick note about this weeks post. Below is all the information that
could be found about Airman Second Class Gordon Thayer. Not everyone
who has served goes into the history books. The majority simply
return home and live their lives.
Airman Second Class Gordon Thayer
From Airman Second Class Thayer's Silver Star citation:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of
Congress, July 8, 1918 (amended by act of July 25, 1963), takes
pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Airman Second Class Gordon
C. Thayer, United States Air Force, for gallantry in connection with
military operations against an opposing armed force near Phouc Vinh,
Republic of Vietnam on 25 August 1966. On that date, Airman Thayer was
a Pararescueman aboard a Rescue Helicopter, which was shot down and
forced to crash-land while attempting to evacuate wounded Army
personnel. Shaking off the effects of shock of the extremely hard
landing and with complete disregard for personal safety, Airman Thayer
tended to the Army wounded while subjecting himself to intense hostile
fire. By his gallantry and devotion to duty, Airman Thayer has
reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air
Force.
From Airman Second Class Thayer's Distinguished Flying Cross citation:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of
Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished
Flying Cross to Airman Gordon C. Thayer, United States Air Force, for
heroism involving aerial flight as para-rescueman on an unarmed and
unarmored CH-3C helicopter over North Vietnam on 27 July 1965. On that
date, Airman Thayer's aircraft penetrated the surface-to-air missile
envelope surrounding Hanoi, North Vietnam, to successfully recover a
pilot who had abandoned his crippled aircraft in that area. This
recovery operation involved flight in excess of 300 miles over hostile
territory under marginal weather conditions and without navigational
aids. The outstanding heroism and selfless devotion to duty
demonstrated by Airman Thayer reflect great credit upon himself and
the United States Air Force.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so
that we may get to enjoy our freedom. For that I am proud to call
them Hero.
Those Who Say That We're In A Time When
There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look
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