(Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: Chief Warrant Officer Dennis G. Capehart, United States Coast Guard, was awarded the Coast Guard Medal for extraordinary heroism on 30 October 1991 while serving as a member of the rescue team on board the U.S.C.G.C. TAMAROA during the rescue of four survivors from an Air National Guard (ANG) H-60 helicopter in what became known as “The Perfect Storm.” The ANG H-60 was forced to ditch because it could not refuel from a C-130 tanker due to the violent turbulence caused by the worst weather in more than 100 years. When a USCG H-3F helicopter could not hoist the ANG crew because the force of the wind was so strong the basket did not go down to the water, but went almost straight back into the tail rotor, the TAMAROA became their only hope. If Chief Warrant Officer Capehart had not risked his life during the worst storm of the century, the survivors of the ANG H-60 would certainly have died. His courage and devotion to duty are most heartily commended and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Coast Guard.