The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting a Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain Scott C. Campbell, United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as an A-/OA-10 Forward Air Control-Airborne and Flight Lead, 74th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, 332d Air Expeditionary Group, Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, on 7 March 2002. On that date, Captain Campbell’s exemplary knowledge and outstanding airmanship, displayed under extremely hazardous conditions, culminated in highly successful penetration of enemy forces. Flying as SANDY 21, he led his flight into Afghanistan on a 7-hour mission to engage and destroy enemy artillery and vehicles while working in close proximity to friendly ground forces. Launching and recovering from a classified austere forward base, he led his flight to overcome challenging weather conditions consisting of thunderstorms, icing, and poor visibility to and from the target area. In the battle area he took control of the airspace as the forward air controller-airborne and skillfully de-conflicted AC-130 gunship fires, B-1, F-15E, and F-16 precision weapons deliveries. Exhibiting the utmost discipline, Captain Campbell closely tracked separation distances between strike targets and friendly ground positions while escorting AC-130 gunships in search of ground targets and intermittently active enemy anti-aircraft artillery. After a painstaking effort to sort strike clearances and friendly positions, he skillfully delivered six 500-pound bombs out of a high altitude dive bomb pass against enemy mortar and infantry positions on a steep mountain slope with devastating accuracy. He quickly maneuvered his wingman to expend six more 500-pound bombs, and then positioned the flight to maintain continuous pressure on the enemy. Not letting up, he swiftly added 550 rounds of high explosive incendiary 30-millimeter rounds, leaving the target in clouds of dust, secondary explosions and burning fires. By destroying Al Qaida and Taliban forces, Captain Campbell saved coalition lives and advanced the United States goals in the war on global terrorism. The professional competence, aerial skill, and devotion to duty displayed by Captain Campbell reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.