The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain (Air Corps) Joel Benjamin Paris, III (ASN: 0-797888), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action against the enemy Pilot of a P-38 Thunderbolt Fighter Airplane of the 7th Fighter Squadron, 49th Fighter Group, FIFTH Air Force, in action over the Mindoro area, Philippine Islands, on 20 December 1944. Captain Paris led a flight of three P-38 aircraft escorting a Catalina amphibian to our beachhead on Mindoro. When his wingman left the formation to pursue an enemy airplane, eight or ten hostile fighters dived out of the clouds and attacked the two remaining P-38’s from all directions. During the attack, a 20 mm. shell tore a hole in the canopy close to his head. Though stunned by the force of the explosion, Captain Paris retained control of his airplane and quickly instructed the PBY to land in the bay under the protection of Allied anti-aircraft guns. Then, without regard for the heavy odds against him, he turned into the enemy formation, and while being attacked from both sides, drove a fighter away from the tail of one of the P-38’s and sent the hostile plane, trailing smoke, into a cloud. Skillfully evading other attacks, he went after a fighter which was closing in on the other P-38 and destroyed the Japanese plane with a tail shot. Throughout the battle he continued to give the Catalina such close protection that the enemy fighters were unable to get at it and were finally forced to flee from the area. The bravery, skill and outstanding devotion to duty displayed by Captain Paris during this flight reflect the highest traditions of the United States Army Air Forces.