The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major Gerald Stanley Pate (MCSN: 0-60342), United States Marine Corps, for heroism while participating in aerial flight while serving as a Flight Leader with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE (HMM-261) in the Republic of Vietnam. On 4 March 1966, Major Pate led a flight of ten aircraft on a mission to transport a battalion of South Vietnamese Rangers into a landing zone near a heavily armed Viet Cong force of regimental size. Although a massive fixed wing air strike had been conducted against the enemy position, the first and second waves of helicopters into the landing zone were subjected to extremely heavy anti-aircraft and small arms fire. Seven aircraft were hit, including three in Major Pate’s division, and all escort helicopters were disabled within the first fifteen minutes of the assault lift. Although experiencing radio difficulties, Major Pate skillfully organized another division from reserve aircraft and courageously continued the mission. Exhibiting exceptional resourcefulness and professional skill, he located the precise positions of the Viet Cong anti-aircraft weapons and led his flight into the landing zone in a manner which minimized potential danger from enemy fire. When the lift of the Vietnamese Rangers had been completed successfully, despite continuing incoming hostile fire, Major Pate exhibited the same proficiency and composure in transporting Marine units into the fire-raked landing zone. With superior leadership, he ably led his flight throughout the remainder of the assault lift without sustaining casualties among personnel or damage to the aircraft. Major Pate’s extraordinary airmanship, fortitude in the face of extreme peril and unfaltering dedication to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.



