The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain William Noble Simmons (MCSN: 0-79498), United States Marine Corps, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight while serving as a Pilot with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE (HMM-161), Provisional Marine Aircraft Group Thirty-Nine, FIRST Marine Aircraft Wing, in connection with military operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 3 August 1968, Captain Simmons launched as Section Leader of a flight of two CH-46 transport helicopters and had completed the extraction of a reconnaissance team when he was diverted to accomplish the emergency extraction of another team which was surrounded by an unknown number of North Vietnamese Army soldiers. Arriving over the designated area, his wingman landed and was awaiting the embarkation of the Marines who were considerably slowed down by tall elephant grass, when he came under a heavy volume of hostile small arms and automatic weapons fire and sustained extensive damage to the aircraft. As the intensity of enemy fire increased, he aborted the mission and lifted his damaged aircraft out of the landing zone. After escorting his wingman back to their base and debarking his passengers, Captain Simmons returned to attempt the extraction. Aware of the presence of numerous enemy soldiers in the area, he fearlessly made his approach and landed under the protective fire of gunships. Resolutely disregarding the enemy rounds impacting about him, he steadfastly maintained his position until the team was safely aboard and then skillfully maneuvered his helicopter out of the dangerous area. Captain Simmons’ courage, superb aeronautical ability and unfaltering 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.