The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Third Award of the Air Medal with Combat “V” to Master Sergeant Scott M. Burns, United States Air Force, for heroism while participating in aerial flight as MH-53M Aerial Gunner, near Fallujah, Iraq, on 13 November 2004. Sergeant Burns was the tail gunner of the second aircraft during a two-ship, night mission flying Special Forces men and equipment from Baghdad to Fallujah in support of ongoing combat operations in the insurgent stronghold. En route to a landing zone on the outskirts of the embattled city, his formation came under fire from insurgent positions. As the lead aircraft was engaged, Sergeant Burns swung his weapon around and decisively engaged the enemy position to suppress the fire directed at lead. Second later, a second enemy position opened fire from the opposite side of the formation. He quickly re-positioned the tail gun to provide suppressive fire against the second enemy position. While enemy tracers impacted the lead helicopter and flew between both aircraft in the formation, Sergeant Burns continued to return accurate suppressive fire while simultaneously making scanner calls clearing the formation for obstacles and hazards during the ensuing evasive maneuvers. Once clear of the threat, he immediately conducted a battle damage assessment of the aft cabin and ensured the safety of the passengers. The exemplary performance under fire demonstrated by Sergeant Burns directly resulted in the destruction of two enemy positions and the preservation of both MH-53M helicopters and the lives of fourteen crewmembers. The professional skill and airmanship displayed by Sergeant Burns reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.