The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Second Lieutenant James Frederick Low (AFSN: FR-23194/NSN: 5598369), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial combat against enemies of the United Nations in Korea on 8 May 1952. Flying wingman in a four plane flight when it was attacked by six MiGs, his brilliant display of airmanship was instrumental in repulsing this enemy threat. During the twenty minute battle that ensued in addition to damaging one MiG, he positioned behind a second at 5 o’clock and firing, he scored hits on the MiG’s fuselage and wings. Large billows of smoke were seen coming from the tail section and there was an explosion in the engine section. Rolling around the enemy twice to cut his speed, he closed again firing one more burst. Just before the MiG disintegrated the pilot ejected. The outstanding courage and devotion to duty displayed by Second Lieutenant Low on this occasion reflects great credit upon himself, his comrades-in-arms of the United Nations and the United States Air Force.