The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Colonel (Air Corps) William Wallace Momyer (ASN: 0-22862/FR-1964), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action while serving as Pilot of a P-40 Warhawk Fighter Airplane and as Commanding Officer of the 33d Fighter Group, TWELFTH Air Force, while participating in the initial phase of the North African Campaign in November 1942. Colonel Momyer was among the first to land on an airdrome that had been badly damaged by bomb hits. The airdrome was in such poor condition that he crashed upon landing, but was unhurt. Realizing that the safety of his entire group depended upon his locating a safe landing strip, he personally surveyed, on foot, without cover or protection from sniping and shell fire, the entire landing field. While he was surveying the field another pilot of his group crash landed, and the airplane turned over on its back. Colonel Momyer ran to the airplane and with complete disregard of his personal safety, removed the pilot from the smoking plane. The courage and heroism displayed reflect great credit upon himself and the armed forces of the United States.