Thomas Hudner Jr.
U. S. Navy
Lieutenant (j.g.)


Citation
Thomas Jerome
Hudner Jr.
Rank: Lieutenant (j.g.)
Organization: U.S. Navy, pilot in Fighter Squadron 32, attached to U.S.S.
Leyte.
Place and date: Chosin Reservoir area of Korea, Dec. 4, 1950.
Entered service at: Fall River, Mass.
Birth: 1924, Fall River, Mass.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty as a pilot in Fighter Squadron 32, while
attempting to rescue a squadron mate whose plane struck by antiaircraft fire
and trailing smoke, was forced down behind enemy lines. Quickly maneuvering
to circle the downed pilot and protect him from enemy troops infesting the
area, Lieutenant (j.g.) Hudner risked his life to save the injured flier who
was trapped alive in the burning wreckage. Fully aware of the extreme danger
in landing on the rough mountainous terrain and the scant hope of escape or
survival in subzero temperature, he put his plane down skillfully in a deliberate
wheels-up landing in the presence of enemy troops. With his bare hands, he
packed the fuselage with snow to keep the flames away from the pilot and struggled
to pull him free. Unsuccessful in this, he returned to his crashed aircraft
and radioed other airborne planes, requesting that a helicopter be dispatched
with an ax and fire extinguisher. He then remained on the spot despite the
continuing danger from enemy action and, with the assistance of the rescue
pilot, renewed a desperate but unavailing battle against time, cold, and flames.
Lieutenant. (j.g.) Hudner's exceptionally valiant action and selfless devotion
to a shipmate sustain and enhance the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval
Service.
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