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 Major Algin S. Hawkins, United States Army, for heroism while participating in aerial flight. During the period 6 November 1966 – 9 November 1966, Major Hawkins was serving as air mission commander for the many heliborne operations that were conducted in support of Operation Attleboro. Early in the morning of 6 November 1966 Major Hawkins was notified that the battalion commander and the battalion operations officer had been injured in a crash while supporting combat operations near Dau Tiong. He immediately formed a staff and proceeded to the operational area to assume command of the battalion and initiate plans for a combat assault. As the attack began, Major Hawkins exhibited daring courage in leading the flight without the protection of armed helicopters so he could mark the landing zone. Although intelligence reports indicated heavy Viet Cong fortifications around the objective, he exposed his aircraft to intense ground fire in order to accomplish his mission. While directing the operation with the ground commander aboard, his aircraft suffered bullet damage, resulting in the complete loss of aircraft communications and wounding the ground commander’s radio operator. Major Hawkins continued to operate with the use of a portable radio and evacuated the wounded to a medical facility. His keen insight into the tactical operation and responsiveness to emergency conditions enabled the ground commander to re-position over 2500 troops in subsequent assaults. Throughout the operation, he demonstrated outstanding flying ability, sound judgment, and extreme devotion to duty. Major Hawkins’ actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, and 1st Infantry Division, and the United States Army.