The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Second Silver Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of an Eleventh Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Colonel Francis Stanley Gabreski (ASN: 0-406132/4761A), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial combat against enemies of the United Nations Forces in Korea on 8 July 1951. Leading “Mike” Flight, the lead Flight of a Squadron of sixteen F-86’s on a bomber escort mission deep in North Korea, Colonel Gabreski escorted his bombers to and from the target area. Shortly after breaking off escort, when fuel had reached a critical point, Colonel Gabreski heard a call of distress from a flight of F-86’s under attack by a superior number of enemy MiG-15 High Performance jet aircraft. Although critically low on fuel, Colonel Gabreski unhesitatingly turned his flight of four F-86’s back into enemy territory in order to aid the distressed aircraft. Arriving on the scene of the raging air battle, Colonel Gabreski, displaying exemplary leadership, deployed his formation in an outstanding example of tactical utilization and attacked. So vicious was his assault on the enemy fighters that they were forced to break off their attack on the friendly fighters to defend themselves. During the ensuing battle, Colonel Gabreski, by his superior airmanship and relentless tenacity, maneuvered into an advantageous position on one of the enemy MiG-15’s and destroyed him. Withdrawing from the action only when fuel was dangerously low and the safety of the friendly fighters was assured, Colonel Gabreski reassembled the flight and led them to the home base. By his heroism, outstanding devotion to duty and exemplary leadership on this occasion, Colonel Gabreski has reflected great credit upon himself, his comrades in arms of the United Nations and the United States Air Force




