The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Commander Charles Rodgers Gillespie, Jr. (NSN: 0-542951), United States Navy, for heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a pilot of a jet aircraft attached to and serving with Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE (VF-151), embarked in U.S.S. CONSTELLATION (CVA-64) on 30 June 1966. Commander Gillespie led a division of F-4B aircraft on a Barrier Combat Air Control mission as part of a major Air Wing strike on a strategic ground control intercept radar site near the heavily defended airfield at Kep, North Vietnam. While escorting the strike group into enemy territory, he called the position of previously unseen flak bursts close to the rear elements of the force, enabling them to take quick evasive action and saving them from damage. He then, despite deteriorating weather and while constantly exposed to attack from surface-to-air missiles and enemy aircraft, skillfully led his fighter group in a daring sweep through the area of highest enemy air threat west of Kep. Encountering intense, radar directed anti-aircraft artillery throughout the area, Commander Gillespie courageously continued on his mission after his aircraft was hit by an unusually fierce barrage of flak, leaving the area only after all strike aircraft had safely retired. His effective fighter sweep gave essential protection from enemy aircraft at airfields only minutes away from the target to the strike force and was a vital factor in assuring the success of the mission and the ultimate safe recovery of all aircraft. Commander Gillespie’s superb leadership, expert airmanship, and heroic actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.






