The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Lieutenant, Junior Grade Edward Keith Andrews (NSN: 0-693072/1315), United States Navy, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a pilot attached to and serving with Light Photographic Squadron SIXTY-TWO, Detachment FORTY-TWO embarked in U.S.S. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVA-42) in support of operations in Southeast Asia against North Vietnamese forces on 1 November 1966. As wingman in a section of two jet photographic reconnaissance supported by three jet attack aircraft on a mission to obtain photography of vital shipping in the vicinity of the North Vietnamese port facility and harbor at Haiphong, Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Andrews reacted boldly and aggressively at great personal risk in accomplishing far more than could have been expected under the circumstances. As the reconnaissance section approached the target area it was fired upon by a newly constructed and well camouflaged surface-to-air guided missile site. The section turned to pass over the heavily defended site for strike photography and, although a second missile was fired, he courageously pressed his run to call flak positions for the lead aircraft. As the section passed clear, he alertly seized the initiative and decided upon a bold and daring course of action. Advising the flight leader to continue with the primary mission, he turned his aircraft to again pass over the site, unarmed and unescorted, for back-up photography. As great personal risk, he pressed his run despite the continuing threat of further missile firings, accurate anti-aircraft fire and hostile MiG aircraft then airborne in the area. As a direct result of Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Andrews’ quick thinking, expert airmanship and courageous action in an unarmed aircraft under deteriorating circumstances the primary mission of harbor surveillance was accomplished, all aircraft returned safely, and outstanding photography was obtained which was absolutely vital to the safety of further operations in the area. The photography exactly pinpointed the missile site for an immediate follow-up strike. Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Andrews’ bravery and persistence in the face of intense opposition were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.



