The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander Burton Hale Shepherd (NSN: 0-507539), United States Navy, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a pilot of a jet aircraft Commanding Attack Carrier Air Wing SIXTEEN, embarked in U.S.S. ORISKANY (CVA-34), over hostile North Vietnamese territory on 11 September 1967. Leading a division of flak suppression aircraft, Commander Shepherd accelerated ahead of the strike force as they approached the heavily defended enemy coast. The enemy responded with a volley of four surface-to-air missiles. After evading the missiles, Commander Shepherd detached two aircraft to cover the strike group’s route to the target and then led his wingman through intensely accurate anti-aircraft fire to the area where the enemy missiles had been observed lifting off. As they approached the area, he observed one of the surface to air missile suppression element’s weapons impact in the site. With his as his aim point, he led his section through a fusillade of enemy anti-aircraft fire in a crippling attack on the missile site below. He scored direct hits with his bombs which set off two large secondary explosions and sent orange smoke associated with destroyed missiles billowing to 1,000 feet. So successful were the diversionary tactics that the strike aircraft penetrated the enemy defenses unscathed and scored direct hits on the vital bridges. As an added bonus, two surface-to-air missile sites were put out of commission. Commander Shepherd’s detailed planning, brilliant deployment of forces, and outstanding aerial leadership, and accomplished destruction of enemy missiles ensured the success of the mission. His actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.