The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Lieutenant Allen Colby Brady (NSN: 0-542856/1310), United States Navy, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight during the period 15 April 1958 to 20 June 1958, as an effects test pilot with Task Group 7.4 in connection with Operation HARDTACK at Eniwetok Proving Grounds. Lieutenant Brady participated in six missions in an A/D type aircraft for the purpose of fathering data concerning the effects of nuclear blast, heat and radiation. This information is vital to the defense effort and is used to determine the atomic weapons delivery capability of this aircraft and to establish design criteria for future military aircraft. In order to obtain optimum results, Lieutenant Brady had to position his aircraft very accurately with respect to the atomic detonation. An error of only a few hundred feet in distance, or a few seconds in time, could have resulted in failure of the mission. If he had been too close to the detonation, he and the aircraft could easily have been destroyed; if too far away, the necessary data would not have been obtained. He was, however, consistently able to position his aircraft in exactly the right location at exactly the right time, thus assuring the success of the mission. Lieutenant Brady’s extraordinary flying skill, in the execution of a difficult and dangerous mission, reflects the highest credit upon himself and the United States Navy.






