The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain Charles E. DeShields, Sr., United States Army, for heroism, while participating in aerial flight, evidenced by voluntary actions above and beyond the call of duty while a member of the 162nd Assault Helicopter Company, 11th Combat Aviation Battalion, in the Republic of Vietnam. Captain DeShields distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on the night of 29 April 1966 while serving as aircraft commander of a helicopter during supply missions to two infantry battalions in Tay Ninh Provinces. Although Captain DeShields had already flown missions for over twelve hours that day, he readily volunteered to make the three night flights necessary to restore the material strength of these forces. After finding his way through the darkness to the selected landing zone, he was forced to make the landing without lights because the area was not secure from Viet Cong attack. Descending into a narrow opening in the trees, he guided himself only by a dim, flashing light on the ground. When this also disappeared in the dust raised by his rotors downwash, he had to complete the landing using only his instrument readings. Captain DeShields returned to his base, reloaded and flew a second delivery to the battlefield. As the left the zone, his twenty minute fuel supply warning light flashed. Quickly estimating flight distances, he reassured the infantry personnel that the remaining mission would be flown. For the third time he flew his loaded helicopter in darkness to the constricted landing zone and returned to base with only minutes of flying time remaining. Captain DeShields’ outstanding flying ability and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.