November 29, 2017 - Members of the AC-130U
Gunship aircrew known as "Spooky 43" received the Mackay Trophy
in Arlington, VA for the most meritorious U.S. Air Force flight
in 2016.
On November 2, 2016, the crew of SPOOKY 43 was
tasked to provide close air support and armed reconnaissance for
a 55-man combined American and Afghan special operations team
conducting a raid to interdict insurgent command and control
nodes, senior leadership, and their networks. After the crew of
SPOOKY 43 arrived overhead, the combined American and Afghan
special operations force (also referred to as “friendlies”) was
caught in a deadly ambush by a large insurgent force. The
friendlies were engaged by small arms, heavy machine gun, and
grenade fire from multiple defensive fighting positions. The
crew of SPOOKY 43 provided close air support to the friendly
ground force with the 25, 40, and 105-millimeter guns, to allow
the them the freedom to maneuver and provide care for
casualties. In order to protect the ground team from enemy
personnel, the crew of SPOOKY 43 expertly employed the
105-millimeter gun at an unprecedented 12 meters from the
friendly personnel. Due to the outstanding airmanship and
bravery under extremely challenging circumstances, SPOOKY 43
destroyed 10 defensive fighting positions, 27 enemy insurgents,
and three enemy technical vehicles, saving the lives of 50
combined American and Afghan special operations forces personnel
who would have otherwise perished in the enemy ambush. The
professional ability and outstanding aerial accomplishments of
the crew of SPOOKY 43 reflect credit upon themselves and the
United States Air Force.
Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen.
Stephen W. Wilson and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Stephen Wood stand with
the honored airmen with trophy in the center.
The Mackay Trophy
was first awarded in 1912.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff
Sgt. Rusty Frank)
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