Captain Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, was held as a Prisoner of War after he was shot down and captured during the Korean War on 2 May 1951 and was held until his release on 6 September 1953.
Captain Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, was held as a Prisoner of War after he was shot down and captured during the Korean War on 2 May 1951 and was held until his release on 6 September 1953.
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Fourth Gold Star in lieu of a Fifth Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, for heroism while participating in aerial flight against the enemy during the attack on enemy vehicles and supplies at the town of Hoeyang, Korea, on 20 April 1951. Captain Beswick organized, planned, and led his strike under extremely adverse weather conditions which included letting down through an overcast to the target over hazardous mountain terrain, and exposing himself to possible enemy anti-aircraft fire under the low ceiling. Captain Beswick, without regard for his own safety, led extremely low level strafing and level bombing attacks, necessitated by the low ceiling. Concussion from their bomb drops jarred their planes as they made their runs. An estimated fifteen trucks were destroyed and ten damaged. Several trucks loaded with inflammables were seen to explode. Before retiring from the target, when he had expended all of his ammunition, Captain Beswick called the succeeding flight, and directed them into the target area, where they found and destroyed nineteen more vehicles. His aggressive leadership, efficient action and fearless devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to First Lieutenant Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in the Marshall Islands Area from 16 to 26 November 1944. First Lieutenant Beswick completed his fortieth flight in a combat area where enemy anti-aircraft fire was expected to be effective or where enemy aircraft patrols usually occurred. His conduct throughout has distinguished him among those performing duties of the same character.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Third Gold Star in lieu of a Fourth Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a pilot attached to Marine Fighting Squadron THREE HUNDED TWENTY-THREE (VMF-323), based aboard the U.S.S. BADOENG STRAIT (CVE-116), from 3 September 1950 to 9 November 1950. During this period of time Captain Beswick completed his first through thirty-fifth missions in close support of ground forces, destroying and inflicting great damage to concentrations of North Korean vehicles, material, and personnel, thereby contributing effectively to the defense of South Korea. By his airmanship and devotion to duty in the face of enemy anti-aircraft fire he contributed materially to the success of his squadron. His conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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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 Captain Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight against the North Korean forces on 3 September 1950, during the defense of the perimeter along the Naktong River. Captain Beswick led his section on repeated rocket and strafing runs on enemy troops along levees, in buildings, and in rice paddies, which were holding up the advance of friendly troops west of Yongsan. Captain Beswick’s section was required to make extremely low strafing runs in the face of intense small arms and anti-aircraft fire in order to observe their targets. He obtained four direct hits with five inch rockets on a large warehouse serving as a fuel storage dump, completely destroying it together with a number of adjacent buildings. As a result of the attacks, at least one hundred fifty enemy troops were killed and the survivors were forced to retreat from the area in a disorganized manner. His outstanding airmanship and aggressive actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to First Lieutenant Byron H. Beswick (MCSN: 0-29003), United States Marine Corps, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight in the Marshall Islands Area from 14 to 25 August 1944. First Lieutenant Beswick completed twenty flights in a combat area where enemy anti-aircraft fire was expected to be effective or where enemy aircraft patrols usually occurred. His conduct throughout has distinguished him among those performing duties of the same character.