The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Silver Star (Posthumously) to Lieutenant Colonel (Air Corps) Charles Henry Bowman (ASN: 0-21994), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action, while serving as Pilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 447th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 8th Air Force, on a bombardment mission over Germany, 11 January 1944. Colonel Bowman had been assigned to lead a group formation, but due to a mechanical failure he was forced to return to base and secure another airplane. As a result of this, he was only able to make contact with two other planes of his group and with them, joined another unit. When the first bombing run failed, Colonel Bowman lead his element over the target a second time and bombed it with excellent results. After leaving the target area, the formation was viciously attacked by hostile fighters and a running battle ensued that lasted for an hour. Just prior to re-crossing the enemy coast, his aircraft was hit by a rocket, which traveled through the entire length of his plane, setting it afire. As the flames enveloped his whole plane, Colonel Bowman maneuvered it out of the formation so as not to endanger other aircraft and appeared to be trying to maintain level flight in order that his crew might have the chance to bail out. His gallant actions on this occasion set an inspiring example for others and uphold the highest traditions of the Army Air Forces.