CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT JOEL E. TALLEY (then Airman), United States Air Force. For Extraordinary heroism in military operations against an opposing armed force as Rescue Specialist on an HH-3E helicopter in Southeast Asia on 2 July 1968. On that date, Airman Talley volunteered to be lowered to the ground from a hovering helicopter into the jungle of North Vietnam to rescue an injured pilot, who had ejected the previous day. The downed pilot had parachuted into a concentration of North Vietnamese Army regulars who immediately surrounded him and set up gun positions to trap the forthcoming rescue helicopters. Four rescue attempts were driven off, and a supporting fighter aircraft was shot down by the devastating ground fire which encircled the survivor’s position. Despite full knowledge of the well laid trap, Airman Talley voluntarily descended to search the jungle floor. After an extensive search, he found the helpless survivor, carried him to the rescue device, and signaled the helicopter to commence extraction. While Talley and the survivor were being hoisted, a fusillade of fire raked the helicopter scoring more that forty hits, forcing the helicopter to exit the area, exposing both airmen to hostile fire. The rescue was successfully accomplished. Through his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness, Airman Talley reflected the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
CMSGT. Talley resides in Florida.