The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander William Francis Span (NSN: 0-401287), United States Navy, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a jet attack pilot attached to and serving with Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR (VA-164), embarked in the U.S.S. ORISKANY (CVA-34), over hostile North Vietnamese territory on 9 October 1967. Commander Span distinguished himself by his meticulous pre-flight planning, briefings, and flight leadership as the strike leader of a 21-plane air wing strike against the Kien An Airfield. Commander Span assigned specific individual aim points within the strike group to ensure maximum damage would be inflicted on the runways, high speed taxi ramps, and adjacent revetted aircraft parking areas. En route to the target, low hanging clouds made visual navigation difficult. Commander Span courageously pressed on utilizing dead reckoning navigation and at his calculated time over target, a break in the clouds revealed the runway directly below. He quickly called out the optimum attack heading and courageously led the entire strike group in an attack as the enemy gunners filled the break in the clouds with barrages of 85, 57 and 37-millimeter anti-aircraft fire. Commander Span scored direct hits on the runway while the remainder of the strike group successfully cratered the runway in four additional places, interdicted the taxiways and destroyed four revetted aircraft parking areas. Commander Span’s thorough planning, expert flight leadership, and perseverance in the face of deteriorating weather and the strike groups’ accomplished destruction in the target area successfully denied the enemy the use of this important airfield. His actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.