The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to First Lieutenant John Franklin Bolt, Jr. (MCSN: 0-13522), United States Marine Corps Reserve, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a Section Leader for Marine Fighting Squadron TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN (VMF-214). During the period 12 September to 22 October 1943, he flew 38 missions for a total of 73.0 hours in the Central Solomons Area, participating in strike escorts, task force cover, strafing missions, fighter sweeps and patrols. On 23 September 1943, while participating in a strike escort mission to Ballale, he engaged a numerically superior formation of enemy fighters. In the ensuing action Lieutenant Bolt expertly and courageously pressed home the attack with such determination that he destroyed two Zeros. On 16 October 1943, returning from an escort mission to Kara Airfield, Bougainville, in weather so foul that the bombers were unable to locate the target, he observed enemy shipping activity in Tonolei Harbor, S.E. Bougainville. Pancaking at Vella Lavella and gassing his plane, he took off, flew on instruments to North Choiseul, came down through the storm to a 40-foot level and made a strafing run through the mouth of the harbor in the face of severe anti-aircraft fire and with total disregard for his personal safety, destroyed a cargo vessel and damaged another cargo vessel. With only one gun functioning, he returned down the harbor, receiving intense anti-aircraft fire from all sides and returned safely to his base. On 17 October 1943, while participating in a fighter sweep over Kahili, he engaged a numerically superior formation of enemy fighters and destroyed one Zero. In all his missions, Lieutenant Bolt had displayed high courage, intrepidity and superior airmanship of the highest order.