The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Lieutenant Colonel [then Captain] Harlan Page Chapman (MCSN: 0-71437), United States Marine Corps, for heroism while participating in aerial flight as Pilot of a jet fighter-bomber aircraft attached to and serving with Marine All Weather Fighter Squadron TWO HUNDRED TWELVE (VF(AW)-72), embarked in U.S.S. ORISKANY (CVA-34), during an air strike on the Hai Duong, North Vietnam railroad and highway bridge on 5 November 1965. After a perilous, long, high-speed low-level approach through heavy enemy defenses to that important and well-defended target deep within enemy territory, Lieutenant Colonel Chapman was called upon to face the enemy anti-aircraft fire while it was most intense. As pilot of the last aircraft of a major strike group of 32 strike aircraft on target, he bravely and skillfully maneuvered his aircraft, in spite of the intense and lethal anti-aircraft fire, dived on the target, and delivered his bombs on the bridge. His aircraft was observed pulling off target and exploding in the air as the result of direct hits from the lethal enemy fire. He was then observed descending in his parachute, apparently unhurt, into a densely populated and heavily defended area adjacent to Hai Duong. Lieutenant Colonel Chapman’s airmanship, great personal risk, and courageous conduct in the face of heavy enemy fire were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.