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NUMBER 46 � � � � � � � � � � TWENTIETH AIR FORCE APO 239 29 AUG 50
SECTION I
United States Air Force (now missing in action) distinguished himself by heroism while participating in aerial flights as pilot of an F-82 type aircraft on 6 July 1950. Captain FIEBELKORN led a flight of four F-82 all-weather fighter type aircraft to the Suwon-Seoul area, Korea, upon very short notice, and over a long distance under extremely adverse weather condiditons. The mission of the flight was to contact a forward control aircraft in order to receive instructions for strafing a group of enemy tanks that had broken through our lines. The entire target area was covered by a low under cast and after several unsuccessful attempts by Captain FIEBELKORN to contact the controller aircraft, he did voluntarily let down through the dangerous undercast over mountainous terrain, in a final attempt to make contact and engage the enemy. No more was heard from Captain FIEBELKORN by the remainder of the flight waiting aloft. The exemplary courage and selfless devotion to duty demonstrated by Captain FIEBELKORN reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. Gen. Anderson presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to: Lt. Russell Bebout (79th.FS,) Lt. Arthur Heiden (79th.FS,) is second from left and Lt.Ernest Fiebelkorn (77th.FS,) is on Bebout's left. Lt. Simonson is assisting the General. 1 May, 1944. This was Fiebelkorn's first DFC.
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Reprinted from King's Cliffe Remembered Fall, 1988 Issue Unless otherwise noted, all content � copyright The Art of Syd Edwards 1998-1999. All rights reserved and reproduction is prohibited.
(Photograph courtesy of Arthur Heiden)