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 [then Captain] Clyde Alfred Curtin (AFSN: AO-431127), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight while serving as pilot of an F-86 Sabrejet of the 335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing, FIFTH Air Force, against enemies of the United Nations in Korea on 19 July 1953. Major Curtin was leading a flight of two F-86’s on a combat air patrol deep in enemy territory near the Yalu River, when he sighted two enemy MiG’15’s headed South. Immediately initiating a violent turning attack, he closed on one of the enemy aircraft. Observing they were being attacked, the MiG’s turned hard towards the Yalu to escape, but Major Curtin, through outstanding airmanship and superior skill, expertly maneuvered his aircraft to cut off the last one. Closing into firing range, he opened fire on it and scored hits in the wing and fuselage with one burst of his deadly fire. The MiG turned hard in an effort to evade, but Major Curtin tenaciously kept the offensive and scored multiple hits with repeated bursts of fire. The MiG pilot, with his aircraft flaming heavily, climbed steeply in an effort to lose him,, but at the top of the climb, stalled his aircraft, and ejected just before his craft spun flaming into the ground. Upon return to his home base, Major Curtin was officially credited with the destruction of one MiG-15. By superior skill, courage, and aggressive flying ability Major Curtin reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.