During World War II, Henry Rudolph became a U.S. Army Air Forces ACE, credited with shooting down 5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
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During World War II, Henry Rudolph became a U.S. Army Air Forces ACE, credited with shooting down 5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Second Lieutenant (Air Corps) Henry Smith Rudolph (ASN: 0-712041), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action while serving as Pilot of a Fighter Airplane of the 353d Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group, NINTH Air Force, while participating in a fighter sweep on 12 September 1944. On that date, Lieutenant Rudolph attacked the enemy with intense zeal and singular flying skill. Although outnumbered three-to-one, Lieutenant Rudolph pursued the enemy relentlessly, and, despite severe battle damage sustained by his own plane he effected the destruction of three Focke Wolfe fighters. By his calm courage and undaunted perseverance in the presence of grave danger Lieutenant Rudolph reflects great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces.