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Major Reusser,
Kenneth L. USMC Navy Cross
Navy Cross w/Gold Star in lieu of second
award
MAJOR KENNETH L. REUSSER United States Marine
Corps
For extraordinary heroism as Pilot of a Fighter Plane
in Marine Fighter Squadron TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN, attached to the
U.S.S. SICILY, during an aerial attack on enemy targets in the
Inch'on Area of Korea, on 5 August 1950. As Flight Leader of a
Combat Air Patrol assigned the mission of seeking targets of
opportunity, Major Reusser led his flight in a strafing attack
against a hostile factory, destroying several vehicles and 30 of the
enemy in a truck despite intense and accurate hostile antiaircraft
fire. Suspecting that the strong defenses protected vehicles of war,
he ordered his flight to orbit the target at 3000 feet while he
investigated the factory at window-level and, on his second pass
made in the face of automatic fire coming from the windows,
discovered that the factory was a vehicle and tank assembly plant.
With both wings of his plane damaged by antiaircraft fire, he flew
back to the U.S.S. SICILY and returned to the target with napalm and
rockets, destroying the plant with napalm and blasting six completed
enemy tanks and four trucks in the factory court yard in spite of
accurate antiaircraft fire. This mission completed, he led his
flight into the heavily fortified Inch'on Harbor and destroyed a
large oil storage tank. Determined to inflict the greatest possible
damage on the enemy even though his heavy ordinance was expended, he
dived to within ten feet of a camoflaged oil tanker and raked the
hull with his 20-mm guns, causing an explosion which not only
destroyed the enemy ship, but also damaged his own craft and blew it
out of control. Successful in returning his crippled plane to
carrier base, Major Reusser, by his gallant fighting spirit, courage
and devotion to duty, upheld the highest traditions of the United
States Naval Service.
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