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 James Kenneth Johnson (ASN: 0-4013A), United States Air Force, for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United Nations as Pilot of an F-86 aircraft of the 335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter-Interceptor Group, FIFTH Air Force, on 17 May 1953. While flying as Element Leader in a counter-air patrol deep in enemy-held North Korea, Colonel Johnson sighted a MiG heading northwest and made an attack, scoring multiple hits on the left wing and fuselage of the enemy aircraft. As the MiG slowed, Colonel Johnson rolled around it, and called in his wingman who finished the kill. During the encounter, his wingman had been hit and lost all aileron control. Providing protective cover for his crippled wingman, Colonel Johnson drove off one attacking enemy aircraft and maneuvered away from others. Although dangerously low on fuel, colonel Johnson covered the damaged F-86 until they were safely over water, where his wingman bailed out. Colonel Johnson then proceeded to his home base, flaming out thirty miles from the field. By precise control and outstanding flying ability, Colonel Johnson was able to bring his aircraft in without damage. Through his high personal courage and gallantry in placing the safety of his wingman above his own, Colonel Johnson reflected great credit upon himself, the FAR EAST Air Forces, and the United States Air Force.