From 1947 to 1951, Fisher was a member of the
Idaho Air National Guard. Before he was able to complete his undergraduate degree at the University of Utah, he was commissioned into the
Air Force in 1951. After pilot training, he served as a
jet fighter pilot in the
Air Defense Command until 1965, when he volunteered for duty in Vietnam. From July 1965 through June 1966, he flew 200 combat sorties in the
A-1E/H "Spad" Skyraider as a member of the
1st Air Commando Squadron located at
Pleiku Air Base, South Vietnam.
Medal of Honor During March 10, 1966, he led a two-ship element of Skyraiders to the
A Shau Valley to support troops in contact with the enemy. Six "Spads" were striking numerous emplacements when the A-1 piloted by
Major Dafford Wayne "Jump" Myers (1919–1992) was hit and forced to crash-land on the airstrip of a
CIDG-
Special Forces camp. Myers bellied in on the 2,500-foot runway and took cover behind an embankment on the edge of the strip while Fisher directed the rescue effort. Since the closest helicopter was 30 minutes away and the enemy was only from Myers, Fisher quickly decided to land his two-seat A-1E on the strip and pick up his friend. Under the cover provided by the other A-1s, he landed in the valley, taxied to Myers' position, and loaded the downed airman into the empty seat. Dodging shell holes and debris on the steel-planked runway, Fisher took off safely despite many hits on his aircraft by small-arms fire. The rescue at A Shau was similar to an event that occurred on August 4, 1944, during World War II. On that date, an
P-38 piloted by Captain Richard "Dick" Willsie (1920–2013) was damaged by
flak near
Ploieşti,
Romania. After both engines failed, Willsie crash-landed but was rescued from capture when Flight Officer Richard "Dick" Andrews (1924–2007) landed his P-38 on the field, squeezed Willsie into the cockpit, and flew back to base. By remarkable coincidence, both Willsie and Andrews were also involved in the A Shau rescue. Fisher returned to the United States, and, on January 19, 1967, was awarded the Medal of Honor by President
Lyndon B. Johnson Post-Vietnam service Fisher returned to the
Air Defense Command and flew
jet interceptors. He served with the
496th Fighter Interceptor Squadron out of
Hahn Air Base,
West Germany, and then with the
525th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at
Bitburg Air Base, West Germany. In October 1969, he became Operations Officer with the
87th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at
Duluth International Airport, Minnesota, serving in this squadron until June 1971, when he became Senior Air Force Advisor for the
25th Air Division at
Gowen Air National Guard Base in Boise, Idaho, until his retirement from the Air Force on June 30, 1974. ==Later years==