The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Soldier’s Medal to Major (Air Corps) Clarence L. Tinker (ASN: 0-3282), United States Army Air Corps, for heroism, not involving actual conflict with an enemy, displayed while serving as Assistant Attach for Aviation, London, England, on 21 September 1926 in rescuing Commander Robert A Burg, United States Navy, from a burning aeroplane near Kenley Aerodrome, London, England. Although injured and in a semi-dazed condition due to the crash, Major Tinker was able to get clear of his burning plane, but when he realized that Commander Burg was still in the cockpit, he rushed back into the flames in an attempt to rescue his passenger. He was driven back by the intense heat, but returned to the other side, and after repeated and determined efforts, being badly burned in the attempt, he extricated Commander Burg and dragged him, unconscious to a place of safety.