Dache M. Reeves

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    U.S. Army

    World War I

    General Orders No. No. 14, W.D., 1923

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Dache M. Reeves, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action north of Avocourt (Meuse), France, October 9, 1918. While performing an important aerial mission in his balloon, Lieutenant Reeves was attacked by enemy airplanes. He hung from his basket under fire from enemy machine guns until the balloon burst into flames, when he jumped. He re-ascended as soon as another balloon could be inflated, although the air was strongly patrolled by the enemy. On October 23, near Gesnes (Meuse), he was in the basket with another observer when a circus of fifteen enemy airplanes made an attack from above. He remained in the basket until forced to jump. This officer showed extraordinary heroism be re-ascending as soon as another balloon could be made ready. Two hours later, while engaged in locating enemy batteries from his balloon, he was again attacked and the balloon burst into flames, forcing him to jump once more. In spite of these experiences this officer continued his mission in another balloon.

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