The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major David Lawrence Althoff (MCSN: 0-64955), United States Marine Corps, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight while serving as a Pilot with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO (HMM-262), 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade in connection with military operations against insurgent communist (Viet Cong) forces in the Republic of Vietnam. On 8 August 1967, Major Althoff launched as Section Leader of a flight of two CH-46 helicopters on a mission to conduct several insertions and extractions of Marine reconnaissance teams. Upon arrival at the site of his second insertion, he commenced his approach after fixed-wing aircraft and armed helicopters completed their landing zone preparation. The zone was located on a steep slope, surrounded on three sides by hills and partially obstructed by dead trees. After completing a difficult approach and landing, Major Althoff disembarked his team without incident and lifted out of the zone. As his wingman approached the site to disembark the second half of the team, he came under intense enemy ground fire and was forced to wave off. Informed that enemy troops were only thirty meters from the besieged Marines, Major Althoff realized that an immediate extraction was required due to the critically low fuel supply of all aircraft in the flight. Unhesitatingly commencing his approach, he disregarded the heavy volume of small arms and .50 caliber machine gun fire directed at his aircraft and safely landed in the confined landing zone. Calmly waiting in the fire-swept area, he steadfastly remained in his precarious position for five minutes until the team extracted itself from the nearby fire fight and boarded the aircraft. Then, demonstrating exemplary airmanship, he lifted out of the zone through the hostile fire and departed the hazardous area. His resolute determination and professional skill were an inspiration to all who served with him and were instrumental in the accomplishment of the mission. Major Althoff’s courage, outstanding aeronautical ability and selfless devotion to duty at great personal risk were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.