The President of the United States of America, authorized by Executive Order 11046, 24 August 1962, takes pleasure in presenting a Fourth Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Fifth Award of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V” to Master Sergeant Lance H. Maguire, United States Air Force, for heroism as a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha 164 (ODA-164), 3d Expeditionary Air Support Operations Group, while engaged in ground combat against an enemy at Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq, on 2 July 2007. On that date, Sergeant Maguire’s camp, Camp Echo Diwaniyah, was attacked by 82 heavy mortar rounds and rockets. The Special Forces compound was attacked by indirect fire over a 3-hour period, in effect destroying their portion of the overall camp by the end of the attack. During the barrage, two team members were initially wounded by shrapnel from sustained indirect fire. He led these wounded to a bunker and designated a medic. Then with the team’s compound physically on fire, he ran through the indirect fire barrage to get to his room to recover his combat gear and radio equipment so he could fight back. Upon arrival at his room, he found it partially destroyed and on fire. Without regard for his personal safety, thinking only of the preservation of the camp and his teammates, Sergeant Maguire went into his burning and smoke filled room to retrieve his combat gear and radios to be able to call for close air support. Once back outside, in the process of requesting close air support, a mortar round impacted ten meters away from him, throwing fragments into his equipment. Unharmed, he suggested the team members move to a safer location away from the Special Forces compound while he continued the process of briefing four F-16 fighter jets. After his talk on to the target area, he directed four F-16s to destroy the indirect fire point of origin, a forward observer point and the enemy counter attack assembly area. This effectively ended the indirect fire and subsequent planned attack on Camp Echo. The Battle Damage Assessment was 32 enemy killed in action, to include one of the areas top five high-value individuals. His skillful direction and control of United States Air Force air power also destroyed three buildings that were being used as the enemy staging area, one enemy vehicle and a mortar and rocket munitions cache producing ten minutes of secondary explosions. During this attack, Sergeant Maguire made Air Force history by being the first to effectively employ an inert BGU-38 in combat, a weapon intended to limit collateral damage in urban areas. His actions prevented the enemy from completely destroying the Special Forces compound, damaging more of Camp Echo and prevented loss of life and stemmed further injuries of American and Iraqi soldiers. By his heroic actions and unselfish dedication to duty, Sergeant Maguire has reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.