William W. Veal
AWARDED DFC:
2
CONFLICT/SPACE FLIGHT/EVENT: -
MODEL: B-17
Citation: 1.)
The Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement while serving as Squadron Leader on a bombardment mission over Germany, 17 August 1943. In spite of intense antiaircraft fire and extremely heavy fighter opposition, the formation made the deepest penetration thus far into Germany, bombed a target of vital importance with highly successful results and continued on to bases in another theatre. During one of the greatest aerial battles of the war, lasting over two hours, approximately one hundred and fifty enemy aircraft were destroyed. The courage, skill, and determination displayed by major Veal on this occasion reflect the highest credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United States
2.)
For extraordinary achievement, while serving as Pilot of a B-17 airplane on a bombardment mission over enemy occupied Europe, 3 September 1943. During a determined attack by enemy fighters, a 20 mm cannon shell hit one engine of his plane setting it ablaze. In order to bring the fire under control Major Veal side-slipped his aircraft for more then 3000 feet and thus put out the flames. As enemy fighters closed in to attack, Major Veal completely upset their tactics by attacking the fighters, who were successfully driven off. Having accomplished this he flew his aircraft back to England and made a safe landing at the home base. The courage and exceptional flying skill displayed by Major Veal on this occasion reflect the highest credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United States.