The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Silver Star to Commander James Benjamin Linder (NSN: 0-521643/1310), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action as Pilot of a jet aircraft while serving as Commander, Attack Carrier Air Wing FIFTEEN (CVW-15), embarked in U.S.S. CORAL SEA (CVA-43), on 24 October 1967. As the strike leader of the first Navy assault on the strategic and heavily-defended Phuc Yen Airfield near Hanoi, North Vietnam, Commander Linder participated in the planning and coordination phases of the joint-services assault group assigned to strike this strategic target. He led the vanguard attack aircraft element deep into enemy territory to destroy significant numbers of aircraft and deny the use of a vital airfield to the enemy. After encountering fierce enemy opposition, the group was able to penetrate and deliver large quantities of ordnance directly on the target which was rendered unserviceable by the attack. Despite the loss of two Target Combat Air Patrol aircraft and critical damage to the wingman and division leader within his element, Commander Linder fearlessly pressed the attack to its ultimate success. Finding himself engulfed by bursting flak and missile detonations, he executed a precise bombing run through a break in the overcast against enemy aircraft parked in their revetments. One MiG was left burning, while another was heavily damaged after his courageous single-plane attack. Notwithstanding the deteriorating weather conditions, formidable enemy defenses, and unplanned dispersal of forces, Commander Linder rallied the striking elements to prosecute and succeed in this daring mission. His inspiring leadership, outstanding aerial skill, and extraordinary valor were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.



