The President of the United States of America,
authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code,
awards the Air Force Cross to Sergeant Thomas A. Newman for
extraordinary heroism in military operations against an
opposing armed force as a Pararescueman on a HH-3E Rescue
Helicopter in Southeast Asia, on 30 May 1968. On that date,
Sergeant Newman voluntarily descended into a hostile jungle
environment to rescue a downed Air Force pilot. With
complete disregard for his own life, and hampered by
darkness and concentrated automatic weapons fire, he
requested the rescue helicopter above him to enter a nearby
orbit, both for the safety of the crewmembers, and to
prevent the hovering aircraft from establishing the
survivor's location for the unfriendly ground forces. When
the rescue helicopter returned, he secured the injured
airman to the forest penetrator and protected him with his
own body as they ascended to the helicopter. Through his
extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness
in the face of the enemy, Sergeant Newman reflected the
highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
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