The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Colonel Richard Nat Ellis (AFSN: FR-4001/0-396426), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement and extraordinary gallantry in action while participating in aerial flight against the communist’s forces while leading an aerial flight of the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing, FIFTH Air Force, on 27 February 1953. Colonel Ellis as the Flight Leader of a flight of four F-84 type aircraft was pre-briefed to attack the important rail-bridges in the center of Pyongyang, Korea. Colonel Ellis led his flight directly to the target, and courageously initiated the attack. Colonel Ellis’ two one-thousand-pound bombs made direct hits in the center of the bridge he was attacking and so damaged the bridge as to deny the use of this key communist transportation facility for some time. Although one of the aircraft was badly damaged by flak, Colonel Ellis re-grouped his flight and then led them safely to their home base. The total assessed damage was one complete bridge span destroyed and one complete cut in the south-end of bridge number two. By his courage and devotion to duty, Colonel Ellis has brought great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.





