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Helicopter Squadron 7, Detachment 104
Embarked in USS PREBLE, Republic of Vietnam
16 June 1968
CITATION: "For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at
the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as pilot and aircraft
commander of a search and rescue helicopter, attached to Helicopter
Support Squadron 7, during operations against enemy forces in North Vietnam.
Launched shortly after midnight to attempt the rescue of 2 downed aviators.
Lt. (then Lt.(jg.)) Lassen skillfully piloted his aircraft over unknown and
hostile terrain to a steep, tree-covered hill on which the survivors had been
located. Although enemy fire was being directed at the helicopter, he initially
landed in a clear area near the base of the hill, but, due to the dense undergrowth,
the survivors could not reach the helicopter. With the aid of flare illumination,
Lt. Lassen successfully accomplished a hover between 2 trees at the survivors'
position. Illumination was abruptly lost as the last of the flares were expended,
and the helicopter collided with a tree, commencing a sharp descent. Expertly
righting his aircraft and maneuvering clear, Lt. Lassen remained in the area,
determined to make another rescue attempt, and encouraged the downed aviators
while awaiting resumption of flare illumination. After another unsuccessful,
illuminated rescue attempt. and with his fuel dangerously low and his aircraft
significantly damaged, he launched again and commenced another approach in the
face of the continuing enemy opposition. When flare illumination was again lost,
Lt. Lassen, fully aware of the dangers in clearly revealing his position to
the enemy, turned on his landing lights and completed the landing. On this attempt,
the survivors were able to make their way to the helicopter. In route to the
coast he encountered and successfully evaded additional hostile antiaircraft
fire and, with fuel for only minutes of flight remaining, landed safely aboard
U.S.S. Jouett (DLG-29). Lt. Lassen's extraordinary heroism at the risk of his
life, above and beyond the call of duty, are in keeping with the highest traditions
of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and
the U.S. Navy."
The medal was officially presented 16 January 1969.
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