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FReeper Canteen - The Air Force Cross - November 28, 2005
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Posted on 11/27/2005 6:59:56 PM PST by StarCMC

 

 

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The FReeper Canteen
looks at

The
Air Force Cross

 

1. Description: The Air Force Cross consists of a bronze cross with an oxidized satin finish. Centered on the obverse of the cross is a gold-plated American bald eagle, wings displayed against a cloud formation, (as used on the seal of the Air Force). This design is encircled by a laurel wreath in green enamel, edged in gold. The reverse of the cross is blank and suitable for engraving.

2. Ribbon: The Ribbon has a very wide center stripe of Brittany blue with narrow stripes of white and red at the edges. Almost identical to the Distinguished Service Cross, except for the lighter blue center stripe, indicating the close connection of these awards.

3. Criteria: Awarded for extraordinary heroism, not justifying the award of a Medal of Honor, to any person, who while serving with the U.S. Air Force while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force, or while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States in not a belligerent party.

4. Background: Designed by Eleanor Cox, an employee of the Air Force and was sculpted by Thomas Hudson Jones of the Institute of Heraldry. The Air Force Cross was established by Congress, Public Law 88-593, on July 6, 1960, amended Section 8742 of Title 10, U.S. Code to change the designation of "Distinguished Service Cross" to "Air Force Cross" in case of awards made under Air Force Authority. This cross, therefore, is the Air Force version of the Distinguished Service Cross. The first award of the Air Force Cross was a posthumous presentation to Maj. Rudolf Anderson Jr., For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy from 15 October 1962 to 27 October 1962. The action took place during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cross was presented by President Kennedy to the widow of the major at the White House.

 

 

  • A Total of 191 Air Force Crosses have been Awarded

    • Three Vietnam War recipients earned TWO Air Force Crosses

    • One Vietnam War recipient earned THREE Air Force Crosses

  • This list represents 187 individual men who received the Air Force Cross

    • Two WWII pilots receiving late awards were presented the Air Force Cross

    • The first AFC was awarded for a flight over Cuba during the Missile Crisis

    • One Air Force Cross recipient was ALSO awarded the Medal of Honor

  • 24 Air Force Cross recipients were POWs returned alive after the war.

  • 48 Air Force Crosses were presented posthumously

    • 28 of these Posthumous awards were to heroes Missing in Action and presumed dead

  •   2 Air Force Cross recipients were Killed in Action AFTER their AFC action

  • 22 Air Force Crosses have been awarded to Air Force ENLISTED MEN

    • Twelve of these 22 enlisted men served as PJs (Pararescue)

  • 13 Air Force Crosses have been awarded to graduates of the US Air Force Academy

     

The Air Force Cross awarded Airman William Pitsenbarger was upgraded to the Medal of Honor on December 8, 2000 and is not counted in the above totals.

This information from Home of the Heroes.

WARNING:  MAJOR HANKIE ALERT!

Hero awarded Air Force Cross

by Terry Walker
377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

09/16/02 - KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFPN) -- Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham, a pararescueman who lost his life in Afghanistan while saving 10 lives and making it possible for seven others who were killed to come home, was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross here Sept. 13.

The Air Force Cross is awarded for extraordinary heroism while engaged in action against an enemy of our nation. It is second only to the Medal of Honor.

"We gather to salute his bravery and to reward his heroism," said Secretary of the Air Force Dr. James Roche. "We gather to pay tribute to an airman who, on the field of battle, not only gave his life serving his nation, but also gave his life serving his fellow Americans."

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John Jumper presented the Air Force Cross to Cunningham's wife, Theresa. Cunningham's parents, Lawrence and Jackie Cunningham, also received medals from Jumper.

"In the frailty of our human existence we are ill equipped to express the extremes of our emotions," Jumper said. "For in the peak of our love or the depths of our sorrow, we have only feeble words that never truly capture the peaks and valleys of our feelings.

"I stand before you today in the humble attempt to assemble the words to honor a hero, knowing in advance that my attempt will fall short of the tribute that is his due."

Cunningham, a Carlsbad, N.M., native, joined the Air Force's elite combat rescue program and graduated pararescue technical training here in June 2001. He was deployed to Southwest Asia in February 2002.

On March 4, Cunningham was the primary Air Force combat search and rescue medic assigned to a quick reaction force in Afghanistan. The force was sent to rescue two American servicemen evading capture in austere terrain occupied by al-Qaida and Taliban forces.

Before landing, his MH-47E Chinook helicopter received rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire, disabling the aircraft and forcing it to crash-land. Crewmembers formed a hasty defense and immediately suffered three fatalities and five critical casualties.

The citation accompanying Cunningham's Air Force Cross reads, "Despite effective enemy fire, and at great risk to his own life, Airman Cunningham remained in the burning fuselage of the aircraft in order to treat the wounds. As he moved his patients to a more secure location, mortar rounds began to impact within 50 feet of his position.

"Disregarding this extreme danger, he continued the movement and exposed himself to enemy fire on seven separate occasions. When the second casualty collection point was also compromised, in a display of uncommon valor and gallantry, Airman Cunningham braved an intense small arms and rocket-propelled grenade attack while repositioning the critically wounded to a third collection point."

The citation continues, "Even after he was mortally wounded and quickly deteriorating, he continued to direct patient movement and transferred care to another medic. In the end, his distinct efforts led to the successful delivery of 10 gravely wounded Americans to life-saving medical treatment."

In remarks that seemed to capture Cunningham's spirit, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Gerald Murray, said, "The former Navy petty officer considered joining the SEALS, but became an Air Force PJ. His reasoning? While other special operators search and destroy, PJs search and save."

Cunningham was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery on March 11. (Courtesy of Air Force Materiel Command News Service)

 

To read more about this Airman, including a poem written by his brother, click here.
And be warned, you'll need your hankie.

 

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To: Kathy in Alaska

There's a lot to see out there. The Pentagon Channel has a lot of great programs.

Lots of young soldiers in my MOS getting frontline experience they haven't gotten in a generation.


201 posted on 11/27/2005 9:53:04 PM PST by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng. K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Centrum Multi at night, Vitamin C in the morning. Sound good? Yes, I can open the window.


202 posted on 11/27/2005 9:53:19 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: LUV W; Kathy in Alaska

See I keep trying to find jobs to keep this face off of TV and you two keep wanting me ON the tv.


203 posted on 11/27/2005 9:54:46 PM PST by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Eng. K.I.A. 25 April 2005)
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To: Colonel_Flagg


I'm ready if you are!

204 posted on 11/27/2005 9:55:03 PM PST by trussell (Miss you TC)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Forget the food poisoning then.

Its a viral illness that is stacking them up and mowing them down.

Anybody that had smoochies with the kidlet will probably get ill.

If it lasts longer than 48 hrs should see MD.

Too much risk of dehydration if it goes on longer than that.


205 posted on 11/27/2005 9:55:24 PM PST by TASMANIANRED ("You cannot kill hope with bombs and bullets." Sgt Clay.)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Yep!
Woodfire in the kitchen cookstove...
Hot Toddy..
Most way nice!
;0)
ms.B


206 posted on 11/27/2005 9:56:03 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history.)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Sounds cheery...

Enjoy...

Time to clean up my desk..

Hugs to all.

Smooch to Schatzi.

Night guys.


207 posted on 11/27/2005 9:57:08 PM PST by TASMANIANRED ("You cannot kill hope with bombs and bullets." Sgt Clay.)
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To: txradioguy; LUV W

Well, had you not gone to Korea, I probably never would have heard of/found The Pentagon Channel. And now with Sarge where he is, and CMS at Camp Speicher, and Laurita going to Okinawa, and Ev in the sandbox....I have lots to listen/watch for. Plus I've really enjoyed just hearing about our military all over the world.


208 posted on 11/27/2005 9:57:18 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: txradioguy; Jack Deth

They have been very couragous to take on the Pinko Freaks and standing out in all kinds of weather to show their love for our wounded warriors. I would give a lot to be able to be there just one time!

But, TX, you and all your brother and sister soldiers are doing the really hard work...sacrificing family life and even your precious lives for US...and for that I am eternally grateful! Thank you!

...and yes...we want FACE TIME!!!!!! ;o)


209 posted on 11/27/2005 9:58:41 PM PST by luvie (Our will is strong, our nation is united, and we will settle for nothing less than victory. GWB11-11)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; txradioguy

Isn't it awesome that we can show our love for all these wonderful heroes....and then I find out one of them is practically my neighbor in another life. Small world!


210 posted on 11/27/2005 10:00:21 PM PST by luvie (Our will is strong, our nation is united, and we will settle for nothing less than victory. GWB11-11)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Love you, Sis!
Drive carefully!
Ms.B


211 posted on 11/27/2005 10:01:10 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history.)
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To: txradioguy; LUV W

Night anchor has a nice ring to it. LOL! You looked terrific at the podium in Baghdad.


212 posted on 11/27/2005 10:02:24 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: TASMANIANRED; txradioguy

Hi, tx:

Drop by opposite Walter Reed's Main Entrance on at Elder Street and Georgia Avenue (North East corner) just inside DC.

We're ther every Friday night, from 6:30 to around 9:30. I'll be glad in introduce you around.

Jack.


213 posted on 11/27/2005 10:03:47 PM PST by Jack Deth (Knight Errant and Disemboweler of the WFTD Thread)
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To: TASMANIANRED

EVERYBODY had smoochies with the kidlet, and lots of hugs with son #2 before he left.


214 posted on 11/27/2005 10:04:59 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Good night, Taz....safe journey home. Stay safe from the storm you thought was coming.


215 posted on 11/27/2005 10:06:28 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: TASMANIANRED

WAAAAAAA...I never even got to talk to you, Sis! And now you're gone! See ya next time!


216 posted on 11/27/2005 10:07:06 PM PST by luvie (Our will is strong, our nation is united, and we will settle for nothing less than victory. GWB11-11)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; txradioguy

I never saw him at the podium in Baghdad! But, then, I wasn't around here then probably.


217 posted on 11/27/2005 10:08:50 PM PST by luvie (Our will is strong, our nation is united, and we will settle for nothing less than victory. GWB11-11)
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To: StarCMC; Admin Moderator; All

"A posting question...
I notice that whenever I post the new thread, it appears in the "Extended NEws" section, while the other threads appear in the "News/Activism Free Republic" section. I just want to make sure I'm posting correctly -- don't want the boom lowered on me. LOL!!!"

Per Jim Robinson about 6 weeks ago

Posting new thread to News/Activism

Mark these only when you choose Topics

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218 posted on 11/27/2005 10:11:40 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a Service Man or Woman today?)
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To: laurenmarlowe

You should be long in bed.....hope you had a good day today. Thanks for America the Beautiful.


219 posted on 11/27/2005 10:11:47 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ www.ProudPatriots.org ~ Operation Season's Greeting~)
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To: Colonel_Flagg
Should I be....like very offended?

Maybe?

Probably?

No way!?
220 posted on 11/27/2005 10:13:58 PM PST by EsmeraldaA
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