The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Second Gold Star in lieu of a Third Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander James Andrew Burnett (NSN: 0-542866), United States Navy, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight while serving with Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN (VA-113), embarked in U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (CVA(N)-65), on 26 May 1967. As strike leader, Commander Burnett expertly planned, briefed and led a highly successful strike by 28 aircraft on the Haiphong Thermal Power Plant (West) in North Vietnam. After planning every detail of the difficult mission, he inspired in his strike group a positive, aggressive attitude that was a major factor in the success of this exceptional strike. Commander Burnett led his strike group into the heavily defended area, urging them on, as they penetrated the formidable barrage of flak and missiles from a massed array of anti-aircraft guns and missile sites deployed around this vital enemy target. His superb skill as a strike leader enabled him to maneuver radically without losing formation integrity, to attain perfect position for his strike group to initiate their individual attacks. Despite the intense enemy fire, Commander Burnett personally executed an accurate dive bombing attack, releasing his bombs directly on target. Then turning back through the barrage of enemy fire, he observed his bomb impacts in order to advise the following bomber elements of which corrections. After ascertaining that the mission had succeeded, he led his strike group through the continuing enemy fire to the safety of the sea. The target was destroyed and no aircraft were lost. Commander Burnett’s gallant and extraordinary flight leadership, aggressive and accurate attack and intrepid courage under enemy fire were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.




