Cleveland W. Mcdermott
Distinguished Service Cross
U.S. Army
World War I
General Orders No. 1, W.D., 1919
The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Cleveland W. McDermott, Second Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Bantheville, France, October 18, 1918. In starting on a patrol mission Lieutenant McDermott was delayed by motor trouble. Unable to overtake the other machines, he continued on alone. Sighting an enemy Fokker, he immediately gave chase, and despite its effort to escape, succeeded in shooting it down. Six Fokkers then suddenly attacked him, and though he was outnumbered and blinded by the sun, he shot down one of them and scattered the others. In the midst of this combat his motor stopped, and he was forced to glide into friendly territory.