The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Third Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Fourth Award of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V” to Master Sergeant Andrew I. Martin, United States Air Force, for heroism as a Combat Control craftsman, 720th Expeditionary Special Tactics Group, 16th Expeditionary Special Operations Wing, Special Operations Command Central, while engaged in ground combat against an enemy of the United States in Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan, from 28 October 2005 to 12 March 2006. During this period, while attached to Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alphas, Sergeant Martin participated in numerous combat patrols and engagements. His skill and expertise as a Joint Terminal Attack Controller safeguarded the Army Special Forces Teams and led to the confirmed destruction of dozens of enemy Taliban fighters during his tour. On 12 November 2005, while out on patrol, they came under close enemy fire. Without hesitation, Sergeant Martin engaged and suppressed the enemy fire with his weapon and made an immediate request for close air support as enemy automatic weapons fire hit all around his position. Once aircraft arrived on station, he quickly talked the pilot onto a cave from which the enemy fire was coming. After the pilot positively identified the team and enemy positions, he cleared the pilot to dropt two 500-pound bombs on the cave entrance, silencing the enemy. The team soon came under fire from another direction. Again, utilizing his skills, he guided the pilot to the new source of fire, subsequently coordinating an accurately-placed 1,000-pound bomb on another cave where Taliban forces were firing down on the patrol in an attempt to execute an ambush. Aggressively patrolling with his team, he made a large impact overall on joint terminal attack control operations during his rotation. By his heroic and unselfish dedication to duty, Sergeant Martin has reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. (The Combat Distinguishing Device is authorized.)