The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Major (Air Corps), [then Captain] Caleb V. Haynes (ASN: 0-11055), U.S. Army Air Corps, for heroism while participating in an aerial flight from Langley Field, Virginia, to Santiago, Chile, on 4, 5, and 6 February 1939. As Commander and Pilot of the XB-15, Major Haynes transported, without hesitation and under emergency orders, a total of 3,250 pounds of Red Cross medicinal supplies to Santiago, Chile, under conditions which were extremely hazardous and exacting. Loaded to absolute maximum capacity, the XB-15, under the superior pilotage of Major Haynes, cleared Langley Field, Virginia, before daylight on 4 February, and adhered thereafter to a rigid flight schedule which involved the penetration of unfavorable flying weather, a night landing at Panama, night take-offs at Panama and Lima, Peru, and an arrival on schedule at Santiago, Chile, early on 6 February 1939. Major Haynes’ extraordinary ability, devotion to duty, and excellent leadership made possible the successful accomplishment of this mission of mercy and thus reflected great credit upon the military service.