Headquarters, XII Air Support Command, General Orders No. 18 (May 19, 1943)
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Major (Air Corps) Reginald James Clizbe (ASN: 0-23155), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action while serving as a Pilot of an A-20 Light Bomber in the 47th Bombardment Group (Light), TWELFTH Air Force, in action against an armed enemy in North Africa. On 30 January 1943, Major Clizbe’s Squadron was assigned the task of attacking, at minimum altitude, a group of enemy armored forces just east of Faid Pass. These forces were deployed in two separate groups approximately a mile apart, one being Northeast and the other Southeast of the pass. In spite of heavy enemy anti-aircraft and small arms fire, Major Clizbe led his flight over the pass at minimum altitude attacking the Southern most concentration with machine gun and demolition bombs and then turned North and delivered a vicious attack against the Northern grouping of armored vehicles, diving squarely in the face of their anti-aircraft and small arms fire to drop his bombs and strafe the enemy. Because of his resolution and daring and the skill with which he led these attacks, Major Clizbe and his flight severely damaged and/or destroyed many enemy armored vehicles, and killed and/or injured many enemy personnel. By his courage in service of an especially hazardous nature, Major Clizbe has served the Armed Forces of his country gallantly and well, and has exemplified the highest traditions of the Army Air Forces.