The President of the United States of America, authorized by
Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, awards the Air
Force Cross to Technical Sergeant Timothy A. Wilkinson for
extraordinary heroism in military operations against an
opposing armed force as a 24th Special Tactics Squadron
Pararescueman in the vicinity of the Olympic Hotel,
Mogadishu, Somalia, from 3 October 1993 to 4 October 1993.
During that period, in response to an incident in which a
United States helicopter had been shot down by a rocket
propelled grenade, Sergeant Wilkinson conducted a fast rope
insertion into the crash site and came under extremely heavy
enemy fire from three directions. In the initial rescue
effort, he repeatedly exposed himself to intense small arms
fire and grenades to clear debris, provide emergency medical
treatment to the survivors, and extract dead and wounded
members of the crew from the wreckage. On his own
initiative, Sergeant Wilkinson broke cover on three separate
occasions to locate and provide emergency medical treatment
to three Ranger casualties. In doing so, he ignored all
concern for his personal safety to cross a 45 meter-wide
open area blanketed with intense fire from small arms, and
rocket propelled grenades. Sergeant Wilkinson's medical
skills and uncommon valor saved the lives of multiple
gravely wounded American soldiers in the longest sustained
fire fight involving United States combat forces in over 20
years. Through his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship,
and aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, Sergeant
Wilkinson reflected the highest credit upon himself and the
United States Air Force.
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