The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander James Bond Stockdale (NSN: 0-485624), United States Navy, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight while attached to and serving as Commanding Officer of Fighter Squadron FIFTY-ONE (VF-51), embarked in U.S.S. TICONDEROGA (CVA-14), in repelling North Vietnamese torpedo boat attacks against the U.S.S. MADDOX in international waters on 2 and 4 August 1964, and during a retaliatory air strike against North Vietnamese torpedo boats and supporting facilities on 5 August 1964. On 2 August 1964 Commander Stockdale led a flight of four jet fighter aircraft to the scene of MADDOX’s surface action in the Gulf of Tonkin and marshaled a counterattack on the North Vietnamese torpedo boats which left one dead in the water and burning, and the remainder retreating with severe damage from his flight’s strafing hits. On the night of 4 August, Commander Stockdale was again airborne over MADDOX in response to a call for assistance as enemy PT boats again attacked. While flying at low altitude above the surface engagement at great personal risk, he made repeated rocket and strafing attacks under conditions of poor weather and extreme darkness, returning to his parent carrier only after he had expended all his ordnance and was faced with fuel starvation. On 5 August, he tactically planned, briefed, and as strike leader, subsequently led an eminently successful retaliatory air strike by a large force of Air Wing FIVE airplanes against a key North Vietnamese torpedo boat facility. His outstanding personal marksmanship contributed materially to the destruction of his assigned primary target and his flight element’s subsequent vital damage to the beaching of a large enemy patrol boat nearby. Throughout these engagements, he repeatedly demonstrated expert and daring airmanship in the face of hostile anti-aircraft fire without regard for his personal safety. Commander Stockdale’s exceptional competence, exemplary leadership, courageous and selfless action was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.