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) George Andrew Davis, Jr. (ASN: 0-671514/13035A), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action while serving as Pilot of a P-47 Aircraft of the 342d Fighter Squadron, 348th Fighter Group, FIFTH Air Force, in action over Clark Field, Manila, Philippine Islands, on 24 December 1944. Captain Davis was leading a flight of three P-47 type aircraft in a formation escorting B-24 bombers on a mission when he saw two enemy fighters making a pass at the bombers from approximately 1,000 feet above. He immediately turned in pursuit of one, chasing it to within firing distance, where his wingman shot it down, causing the pilot to bail out. He then took his flight back to maintain cover for the bombers. Soon afterwards he observed a formation of eight to ten enemy planes attacking our P-47s. Captain Davis thereupon went after one of them and fired three bursts which resulted in the airplane’s breaking into flames and crashing into the mountain. Returning again to his position he saw another enemy fighter heading for the bomber formation. Acting quickly, he climbed after it, firing from 200 yards range. Pieces flew off the Japanese plane, and it burst into flames and crashed. The superb protection afforded the bombers by Captain Davis enabled them to carry out their runs with telling effect. Captain Davis’ gallantry and leadership are in keeping with the highest tradition of the United States Army Air Forces.