The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander Bryan Whitfield Compton, Jr. (NSN: 0-542886), United States Navy, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as an attack pilot while serving as Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE (VA-163), embarked in U.S.S. ORISKANY (CVA-34), during a combat mission over North Vietnam on 4 September 1967. Commander Compton was the leader of a strike element during the first major strike by 20 aircraft against the system of bridges which connects the river-locked port city of Haiphong with the remainder of North Vietnam. This strike’s specific target was the primary highway bridge located three miles south-southeast of Haiphong. As the strike group approached the target through an intense barrage of deadly 37-mm. and 85-mm. anti-aircraft artillery bursts, five surface-to-air missiles were launched. Commander Compton led his element in the successful evasion of this lethal threat. He realized that the evasion had forced his element into a less than favorable position for an accurate dive bombing attack. With target destruction as his sole goal, he weaved and climbed, through a constantly increasing volume of flak, to an optimum roll-in position. Despite the accurate fire from numerous sites surrounding the target, he led his element in its coordinated attack and accurately placed his bombs on target. The combined destruction of the bombs dropped by his division totally destroyed two bridge spans. Commander Compton’s brilliant leadership, tenacious aggressiveness and unerring dive bombing insured the success of this strike which totally destroyed four of the five bridge spans. His brave and extraordinary professional actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.



