Michael B. Donley. • Maj. Benvolio Palladino (then Msgt. Palladino) for heroic actions in combat while in Helmand Provence, Afghanistan in 2015. His actions saved more than 20 service members and more than 30 Afghani women and children. • Gen
Charles G. Boyd, POW for almost seven years and the only
Vietnam-era POW to reach the four-star rank. • Lt Col
Charlie L. Brown: One of the three recipients of the award for actions during
World War II, while serving with the
United States Army Air Forces, the predecessor of USAF. • MSgt
John A. Chapman, awarded posthumously for heroism in the
Battle of Takur Ghar, during the
War in Afghanistan. Later upgraded to the Medal of Honor. • Flt Lt
Garry Gordon Cooper (Royal Australian Air Force): assigned to USAF 19th Tactical Air Support Squadron during Vietnam War as a Forward Air Controller. Was shot down during an observation helicopter mission and was instrumental in saving the injured Brigade Commander. Only non-US serviceman to receive AFC. • Col
George E. "Bud" Day: Medal of Honor recipient and Vietnam War POW • Capt
Charles B. "Chuck" DeBellevue: F-4 weapon systems officer ace, credited with six MiG kills, the most of any U.S. aviator during the Vietnam War. • MSgt (TSgt at the time) Timothy A. Wilkinson for actions that resulted in saving the lives of three
U.S. Army Rangers during
Operation Gothic Serpent. • Col
John A. Dramesi:
Vietnam-era POW who led the only organized escape from the
Hanoi Hilton with Edwin Atterberry. • Maj
Urban L. Drew: One of the three recipients of the award for actions during World War II, while serving with the
United States Army Air Forces, the predecessor of USAF. • CMSgt
Richard Etchberger: USAF Airman who died in the
Battle of Lima Site 85. Award later upgraded to
Medal of Honor. • Lt Gen
John P. Flynn: Vietnam War fighter pilot and
POW • A2C
Duane D. Hackney: Pararescueman decorated for valor in Vietnam. • Maj Gen
Paul Johnson: an
A-10 pilot during the
Gulf War, helped rescue a downed pilot behind enemy lines. • Lt Col
James H. Kasler: Vietnam War fighter pilot and POW; only recipient of three awards. • Capt
Leland T. Kennedy: Vietnam War rescue helicopter pilot; recipient of two awards. • Brig Gen
Robin Olds: World War II and Vietnam War fighter pilot, triple ace. • Col
Ralph Parr: Korean War fighter ace, also a recipient of the
Distinguished Service Cross. • A1C
William H. Pitsenbarger: Pararescueman and the first enlisted recipient. Award later upgraded to
Medal of Honor. • MSgt
Zachary Rhyner: a
Combat Controller in the
Battle of Shok Valley during the War in Afghanistan. • 1st Lt
Karl W. Richter: Fighter pilot killed in action in Vietnam. • Col
James Robinson Risner: Vietnam War fighter pilot and POW and first living recipient; received two awards. • Maj
R. Stephen Ritchie: USAF pilot ace of the Vietnam War. Retired as a brigadier general. • Lt Col
Ronald E. Storz,
O-1 Bird Dog pilot and
Vietnam War POW who died in captivity in 1970. • Capt
Dale E. Stovall: Vietnam War helicopter pilot who rescued
Roger Locher from North Vietnam, flying further than any other SAR pilot. Retired as a brigadier general. • Col
Robert M. White: X-15 test pilot and F-105 commander. == See also ==