Rank and organization: Colonel, U.S. Army Air Corps. Place and date: Near Wewak, New Guinea, 11 October 1943. Entered service at: Dallas, Tex. Birth: Wichita Falls, Tex. G.O. No.: 3, 6 January 1944. Citation... For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy, Col. Kearby
volunteered to lead a flight of 4 fighters to reconnoiter the strongly
defended enemy base at Wewak. Having observed enemy installations and
reinforcements at 4 airfields, and secured important tactical
information, he saw an enemy fighter below him, made a diving attack and
shot it down in flames. The small formation then sighted approximately
12 enemy bombers accompanied by 36 fighters. Although his mission had
been completed, his fuel was running low, and the numerical odds were 12
to 1, he gave the signal to attack. |
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Diving into the midst of the enemy airplanes he shot down 3 in quick succession. Observing 1 of his comrades with 2 enemy fighters in pursuit, he destroyed both enemy aircraft. The enemy broke off in large numbers to make a multiple attack on his airplane but despite his peril he made one more pass before seeking cloud protection. Coming into the clear, he called his flight together and led them to a friendly base. Col. Kearby brought down 6 enemy aircraft in this action, undertaken with superb daring after his mission was completed. |