The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Commander Marion Lee Minnis, Jr. (NSN: 0-533041), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action as a Pilot of a jet aircraft while serving as Commanding Officer of Attack Squadron ONE HUNDRED TWELVE (VA-112), in U.S.S. KITTY HAWK (CVA-63), engaged in combat operations against North Vietnamese forces on 10 May 1967. Commander Minnis assumed the lead of a 35 plane strike against the Haiphong Thermal Power Plant (West) when both the strike leader and strike coordinator lost their radios. Flying as leader of the third division of a three division A-4 strike element, he quickly recognized the possible debacle and by calmly but forcibly taking charge formed the strike forces en route to the target. Although intensely opposed by enemy flak and surface-to-air missiles, Commander Minnis was able to avoid the opposition through expert airmanship and leadership while maneuvering his aircraft into the most advantageous position to strike the target. In doing so, he ordered the force to maintain flight integrity recognizing that extreme evasive maneuvering warranted by the intense flak and missiles would derogate the results particularly because of cloud cover over the target. Commander Minnis rolled in on the target through a hole in the clouds with the tight formation that had been maintained permitting the remainder of the strike aircraft to follow in short order. When his bombs failed to release because of an aircraft armament malfunction, he did not release manually for fear of hitting nearby housing, but pulled up once again into the intense flak site thereby protecting the other aircraft as they retired safely after delivering a devastating blow to the enemy. The gallantry and flawless leadership displayed by Commander Minnis in the face of great personal danger upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.




