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Frederic Donohue received his commission through the Air Force ROTC program at San Diego State college. He served his first tour of duty in Vietnam with the 37th ARRS in 1967-68. Two years later in 1970, five Air Force Crosses were awarded in the attempted rescue of American Prisoners of War camp at Son Tay, North Vietnam. Colonel Warner Britton “Apple 1”, Lieutenant Colonel John Allison “Apple 2”, and Major Frederic Donohue “Apple 3” were HH-53 pilots awarded the Air Force Cross. Major Herbert Kalen “Banana 1” carried the lead elements of the assault force into an 85-foot clearing in the center of the camp where he crash landed his 73-foot long HH-3E helicopter. Technical Sergeant LeRoy Wright, a Helicopter Flight Mechanic aboard Major Kalen’s aircraft was the only enlisted airman to receive the Air Force Cross in this mission that also netted 6 Distinguished Service Crosses and 83 Silver Stars. Colonel Donohue retired from the U.S. Air Force on August 31, 1984.

Awards Received

  • Distinguished Flying Cross

    Service:

    United States Air Force

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron

    Regiment:

    3d Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group

    Action Date:

    Vietnam War

    (Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: Major Frederic M. Donohue (AFSN: 0-53663), United States Air Force, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in Southeast Asia.

  • Legion of Merit

    Service:

    United States Air Force

    Rank:

    Colonel

    (Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: Colonel Frederic M. Donohue (AFSN: 0-53663), United States Air Force, was awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States.

  • Defense Superior Service Medal

    Service:

    United States Air Force

    Rank:

    Colonel

    Under the provisions of Department of Defense 1348.33-M, the Secretary of Defense has awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal to Colonel Frederic M. Donohue, United States Air Force, for exceptionally superior service to the Department of Defense. The distinctive accomplishments of Colonel Donohue reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Air Force, and the Department of Defense.

  • Air Force Cross

    Service:

    United States Air Force

    Rank:

    Major

    Batallion:

    40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron

    Regiment:

    3d Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group

    Division:

    Son Tay Volunteer Task Force

    Action Date:

    November 21, 1970

    Department of the Air Force, Special Order GB-985 (December 15, 1970)

    The President of the United States of America, authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, takes pleasure in presenting the Air Force Cross to Major Frederic M. Donohue (AFSN: 0-53663), United States Air Force, for extraordinary heroism in military operations against an armed enemy of the United States as Aircraft Commander of an HH-53 Rescue Helicopter of the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron, 3d Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group, as part of an all-volunteer joint U.S. Army and Air Force raiding force in the Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed heliborne assault mission to rescue United States military personnel held as prisoners of war at Son Tay prison in North Vietnam, on 21 November 1970. On that date, Major Donohue courageously flew the first aircraft directly over the compound at an altitude of forty feet at less than twenty knots airspeed. He fired upon the greatest threats to the ground rescue party which was following less than twenty seconds behind his aircraft. So precise was fire from his aircraft that guard towers were neutralized within ten feet of suspected prisoner cantonment buildings. Major Donohue, without regard for his personal safety, immeasurably contributed to the complete confusion and disorganization of enemy forces. He successfully completed a daring return penetration through numerous surface-to-air missiles, ground fire, and the threat of enemy aircraft. Through his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship and aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, Major Donohue reflected the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.