The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Silver Star to Major David Lawrence Althoff (MCSN: 0-64955), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as the Executive Officer of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO (HMM-262), Marine Aircraft Group Thirty-Six, FIRST Marine Aircraft Wing, in connection with combat operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 13 May 1968, Major Althoff launched as Flight Leader of a section of two CH-46 helicopters assigned to extract a four-man reconnaissance team in heavy contact with the enemy while attempting to recover a Marine killed in a previous engagement. When three of the team members were wounded, it was decided to insert a twelve-man reaction force to aid in recovering the casualties. Despite heavy mortar and automatic weapons fire in the landing zone, Major Althoff maneuvered his aircraft to within one hundred meters of the beleaguered team, enabling the reinforcements to reach the wounded more quickly. As a result of the intense mortar and automatic weapons fire and exploding hand grenades, the reaction force sustained two casualties and immediately separated, moving to three separate landing zones. Upon landing in the first pickup zone, his aircraft received battle damage from exploding mortar rounds. Unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his own safety, he proceeded to the second landing zone where he was again subjected to heavy enemy mortar fire. Upon arrival at the third zone, he observed that a landing could not be effected due to the steepness of the slope. Displaying outstanding aeronautical ability and undaunted by the hostile rounds which repeatedly struck his aircraft, Major Althoff hovered with the rotor blades barely two feet from the side of the hill until the last Marine was embarked. His courageous actions and resolute determination in the face of great personal danger were an inspiration to all who observed him and undoubtedly saved the lives of the beleaguered Marines. By his courage, bold initiative and selfless devotion to duty, Major Althoff upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.