Medal of Honor Recipient: Lieutenant Colonel James H. Howard
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Air Corps. Place and date: Over Oschersleben,
Germany, 11 January 1944. Entered
service at: St. Louis, Mo. Birth: Canton, China.
G.O. No.: 45, 5 June 1944.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call
of duty in action with the enemy near Oschersleben,
Germany, on 11 January 1944. On that
day Col. Howard was the leader of a group of P51 aircraft providing support for
a heavy bomber formation on a long-range mission deep in enemy territory. As
Col. Howard's group met the bombers in the target area the bomber force was
attacked by numerous enemy fighters. Col. Howard, with his group, and at once
engaged the enemy and himself destroyed a German ME. 110. As a result of this
attack Col. Howard lost contact with his group, and at once returned to the
level of the bomber formation. He then saw that the bombers were being heavily
attacked by enemy airplanes and that no other friendly fighters were at hand.
While Col. Howard could have waited to attempt to assemble his group before
engaging the enemy, he chose instead to attack single-handed a formation of
more than 30 German airplanes. With utter disregard for his own safety he
immediately pressed home determined attacks for some 30 minutes, during which
time he destroyed 3 enemy airplanes and probably destroyed and damaged others.
Toward the end of this engagement 3 of his guns went out of action and his fuel
supply was becoming dangerously low. Despite these handicaps and the almost
insuperable odds against him, Col. Howard continued his aggressive action in an
attempt to protect the bombers from the numerous fighters. His skill, courage,
and intrepidity on this occasion set an example of heroism which will be an
inspiration to the U.S. Armed Forces.
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