The President of the United States of America, authorized by
Title 10, Section 8742, U.S.C., awards the Air Force Cross
to Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham for extraordinary
heroism in military operations against an opposing armed
force while serving as a pararescueman near the village of
Marzak in the Paktia Province of Afghanistan on 4 March
2002. On that proud day, Airman Cunningham was the primary
Air Force Combat Search and Rescue medic assigned to a Quick
Reaction Force tasked to recover two American servicemen
evading capture in austere terrain occupied by massed Al
Qaida and Taliban forces. Shortly before landing, his MH-47E
helicopter received accurate rocket-propelled grenade and
small arms fire, severely disabling the aircraft and causing
it to crash land. The assault force formed a hasty defense
and immediately suffered three fatalities and five critical
casualties. Despite effective enemy fire, and at great risk
to his own life, Airman Cunningham remained in the burning
fuselage of the aircraft in order to treat the wounded. As
he moved his patients to a more secure location, mortar
rounds began to impact within fifty feet of his position.
Disregarding this extreme danger, he continued the movement
and exposed himself to enemy fire on seven separate
occasions. When the second casualty collection point was
also compromised, in a display of uncommon valor and
gallantry, Airman Cunningham braved an intense small arms
and rocket-propelled grenade attack while repositioning the
critically wounded to a third collection point. Even after
he was mortally wounded and quickly deteriorating, he
continued to direct patient movement and transferred care to
another medic. In the end, his distinct efforts led to the
successful delivery of ten gravely wounded Americans to
life-saving medical treatment. Through his extraordinary
heroism, superb airmanship, aggressiveness in the face of
the enemy, and in the dedication of his service to his
country, Senior Airman Cunningham reflected the highest
credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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