The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Stephen Lambert Bettinger (AFSN: 0-816037/0-35411), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement and courage while participating in aerial flight on 12 July 1953, in aerial combat against enemies of the United Nations in Korea, as pilot of an F-86 aircraft with the 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing, FIFTH Air Force. Major Bettinger was on a patrol over enemy territory when he sighted and engaged two enemy MiG-15’s that were preparing to attack a flight of friendly fighter bombers. With a deadly accurate burst of fire Major Bettinger damaged one of the MiG’s from an extremely long range. The damage inflicted on his quarry enabled Major Bettinger to close to a lethal range, and two more bursts from his guns scored devastating hits in the engine section and fatally crippled the MiG. The stricken enemy aircraft went out of control and was last seen in a steep dive, streaming clouds of smoke and flame. Major Bettinger now turned to engage other MiG’s in the area, but before he could inflict further losses on the enemy he was compelled to withdraw because of fuel shortage. By his skill, courage, and judgment, Major Bettinger insured the safety of the friendly fighter bombers and destroyed an enemy MiG-15. By his extraordinary courage and devotion to duty, Major Bettinger has brought great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.