The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in addition to Two Previously Awarded Silver Oak Leaf Clusters in lieu of a Thirteenth Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Colonel Francis Stanley Gabreski (ASN: 0-406132/4761A), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight on 11 January 1952. Leading a flight of four F-86 type aircraft into combat over North Korea, Colonel Gabreski destroyed a MiG-15. His flight was patrolling the area between Sinanju and Sinuiju. The flight observed enemy MiG-15 type aircraft, and the three and four men engaged in attacking an element of MiGs. Colonel Gabreski observed another element of MiGs, and he and his wingman began to attack them. His wingman, using evasive action, had to break, and Colonel Gabreski continued to pursue the one MiG. The attacking MiGs made three firing passes on Colonel Gabreski, but he was not deterred and stayed with the MiG he had attacked. His one continuous firing pass destroyed the MiG causing it to crash. Colonel Gabreski then began his evasive action and, out of ammunition, eluded his attackers. By his high personal courage and determination, Colonel Gabreski has brought great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.