The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Air Medal to Technical Sergeant Scott M. Burns, United States Air Force, for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight as MH-53M Aerial Gunner, Joint Special Operations Air Detachment-South, Combined Joint Special Operations Air Component, Special Operations Command Central at a classified location on 19 March 2003. On this date, his helicopter was chalk five in the first flight of aircraft flown into Iraq supporting Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. His brownout infiltration of teams and vehicles was vital to the successful initiation of coalition combat efforts. Sergeant Burns performed his duties of tail gunner in an exemplary manner. He accomplished two extremely difficult vehicle loads in record time and without incident. This task was made even more difficult due to both vehicles being grossly overloaded to the point of not fitting on the aircraft. This created confusion among the ground forces, and thus he had to reassess load plans on the ramp for both missions. In each instance, Sergeant Burns quickly assessed the situation and determined the best course of action for the team and aircrew. Due to marginal weather en route and complete dust out conditions in the landing zones, Sergeant Burns’ timely and precise hazard calls were extremely critical to maintaining his crew’s situational awareness and enabling mission success. Sergeant Burns conducted two sorties into Iraq on the same night under great stress and fatigue, monumental tasks after witnessing an aircraft mishap in the first objective area. The professional skill and airmanship displayed by Sergeant Burns reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.