The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Lieutenant Commander Richard Savage Thomas (NSN: 0-626648), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity as the pilot of a light jet attack aircraft while attached to and serving with Attack Squadron TWO HUNDRED TWELVE, embarked in U.S.S. BON HOMME RICHARD (CVA-31), in action against hostile enemy forces in North Vietnam on 10 June 1967. Assigned as Section Leader on the important and hazardous mission attacking the Hanoi Thermal Power Plant, located within the city itself, Lieutenant Commander Thomas, assisted with the detailed planning necessary to insure the success of the mission. The flight proceeded to the target area and as the lead plane entered the plain surrounding the city the strike group was taken under attack by volleys of enemy surface-to-air missiles. While the leader maneuvered violently at low altitude to evade the enemy attack, Lieutenant Commander Thomas maintained perfect flight integrity. As the group approached the attack position they were forced to evade still another missile. With resolute determination, Lieutenant Commander Thomas pulled back to attack altitude and completely ignoring the now dense, anti-aircraft fire that was directed at the attack group, commenced his low altitude glide run. Concentrating solely upon his attack, despite the grave personal danger, he skillfully maneuvered his aircraft to obtain a direct hit on the vital target. Recovering from the attack he quickly rejoined his leader and proceeded through the hail of enemy defenses for some 20 miles before reaching the relative safety of the mountainous terrain. His skill and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.



