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 First Lieutenant [then Second Lieutenant] Ralph John Maglione (AFSN: 21535-A), United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight on 26 March 1951. As element leader of a flight of four F-84 type aircraft, Lieutenant Maglione displayed outstanding airmanship in sighting a group of enemy troops in a deep valley in the vicinity of Song-San-ri, Korea. Lieutenant Maglione took the flight in on the target and marked the target with one of his napalm bombs which hit directly in the middle of a group of approximately fifteen enemy troops. Due to the extremely adverse weather conditions existing that day, it was necessary for the flight to climb from their target run up the side of a mountain and level off through a saddle back in order to make additional passes on the target. Despite heavy to moderate enemy ground fire, Lieutenant Maglione repeatedly led the flight in aggressive passes on the enemy troops and supplies which were camouflaged in a nearby village. As a result of these attacks, under the direction and leadership of Lieutenant Maglione, the flight was credited with fifty enemy troops definitely killed, and many more wounded, seven buildings destroyed, seven buildings damaged and no observations as to the number of vehicles destroyed as the buildings were afire. By his alertness, quick thinking and skill, Lieutenant Maglione has brought great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.





