JB Charleston hosts largest DFC ceremony in decades, recognizes 51 mobility Airmen for heroic efforts during Afghanistan evacuation Published Nov. 21, 2022 By Senior Airman Sara Jenkins 628th Air Base Wing Public Affairs JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. -- U.S. Air Force Gen. Mike Minihan, commander of Air Mobility Command, awarded 51 Distinguished Flying Crosses to mobility Airmen for their actions in Operation Allies Refuge, during a ceremony at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Nov. 21, 2022. Not only was the DFC ceremony the largest of its kind in decades, but also, according to the Distinguished Flying Cross Society’s president and board, Capt. Rhea McFarland, 14th Airlift Squadron C-17 pilot, and Capt. Leslie Green, 375th Air Expeditionary Squadron flight nurse, are among first female African Americans to be awarded the DFC in the 96-year history of the award. “The men and women from this installation were ready to do whatever it took to deliver the forces needed to secure the Kabul airport and then to evacuate and save as many lives as possible,” Minihan said. “It’s what they did next that displayed heroism and selfless devotion to duty – the reason for today’s ceremony.” The DFC recipients consisted of pilots, loadmasters, flying crew chiefs, and a flight nurse. Most of the day’s DFC recipients were aircrew from the 437th Airlift Wing, recognized for their participation in the final U.S. flights in and out of Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021. As they entered the airspace surrounding Hamid Karzai International Airport, crews observed air defense artillery, flares, and heavy machine gun fire, as well as reports of rooftop snipers in the area. Despite the dangerous conditions, crews successfully landed their aircraft without lighting and executed mission maneuvers to minimize time on the ground. A compromised airfield meant a risky departure, but they took off in formation with all remaining U.S. military forces accounted for and safely on board. During the ceremony, Minihan also presented DFCs to a 315th AW aircrew for successfully delivering a baby while in flight. With limited medical equipment and only one trained medic on board, the team delivered the baby and cared for the mother and child while also evacuating 456 vulnerable Afghans. The remaining DFC recipients, from the 437th AW, heroically executed OAR missions despite multiple dangerous and chaotic breaches of HKIA. During one mission, when thousands of people breached the airfield, they were ordered to depart immediately. As aircrew quickly prepped the aircraft for departure, they discovered an electrical malfunction. The quick and decisive maintenance actions taken by the flying crew chief got his crew out of a perilous situation. During OAR, the largest non-combatant evacuation in American history, each of these 51 Airmen went into a dangerous environment to evacuate tens of thousands of refugees in just 17 days. The DFC, authorized by congress on July 2, 1926, is the fourth highest award for extraordinary achievement and is the highest award for heroism while participating in aerial flight. “I’m honored to have received the Distinguished Flying Cross alongside my crew, and to have played a role in a team of service members and allies to evacuate over 124,000 people,” McFarland said. “I’m grateful to help showcase what mobility warriors bring to the fight!” Most of the DFCs were awarded with the “C” device, which was established in 2016 to symbolize that the medal was earned for exceptionally meritorious service or achievement performed under combat conditions. “Today is a powerful day to honor the giants among us. It’s been 15 months since our nation’s sons and daughters displayed their selfless duty,” Minihan said. “To the warriors of the front rows today, and to the families whose pride has always swelled for your Airman, who instantly recognize their heroism and valor, this recognition is long overdue.” The awards presented by Minihan on Nov. 21 are among 96 DFCs and 12 Bronze Star Medals approved in a September awards board held by U.S. Air Forces Central Command. A total of 57 JB Charleston Airmen are being recognized with the DFC. The remaining DFC recipients who were unable to attend this ceremony will be recognized at a subsequent ceremony scheduled for Jan. 4, 2023. Minihan presented the DFC to the following Airmen: Lt. Col. Trey Adams, 701st Airlift Squadron C-17 pilot Lt. Col. Braden Coleman, 15th AS C-17 pilot Lt. Col. Alexander Pelbath, 437th Operations Group director of C-17 special operations Maj. Jay Campbell, 8th AS C-17 pilot Maj. Justin Cherry, 43rd Operations Support Squadron C-17 pilot Maj. William Cuchens, 701st AS C-17 pilot Maj. David Gantt, 701st AS C-17 pilot Maj. Joseph Granatelli, 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron C-17 pilot Maj. Ryan Versen, 156th AS C-17 pilot Maj. Kirby Wedan, 14th AS director of operations and C-17 pilot Capt. Mark Altobelli, 15th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Charles Armstrong, 16th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Howlett Cohick, 16th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Dennis Connor, 701st AS C-17 pilot Capt. Spencer Dewey, 437th OSS C-17 pilot Capt. Kenneth Di Giovanni, 16th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Amanda Edgren, 14th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Derrin Gelston, 437th OSS C-17 pilot Capt. Leslie Green, 375th Air Expeditionary Squadron flight nurse Capt. Kevin Hart, 14th AS C-17 pilot Capt. Chris Hoffman, 15th Airlift Squadron C-17 Capt. Rhea McFarland, 14th AS C-17 pilot 1st Lt. Jon-Michael Hollarn, 16th AS C-17 pilot Master Sgt. Joshua Martin, 437th OG loadmaster Master Sgt. Liam McPhail, 14th AS loadmaster Master Sgt. Leah Schmidt, 701st AS loadmaster Tech. Sgt. Jerry Daniels, 16th AS loadmaster Tech. Sgt. Chase Gautschi, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flying crew chief Tech. Sgt. Dennis Gonzalez-Furman, 354th Special Warfare Training Support Squadron student and flying crew chief Tech. Sgt. Jacorey Grimes, 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flying crew chief Tech. Sgt. Dennis Hiott, 701st AS loadmaster Tech. Sgt. David Riggins, 437th OG loadmaster Tech. Sgt. Ethan Schaffner, 437th AMXS MASOP Tech. Sgt. Brett Yoakum, Air National Guard, 155th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Kevin Coleman, 437th AMXS flying crew chief Staff Sgt. Robert Gillespie, 437th OG loadmaster Staff Sgt. Emmanuel Gomez, 14th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Alexander Herman, 16th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Zach Lewis, 14th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Matthew Link, 16th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Brandon Malacara, 437th OG loadmaster Staff Sgt. Sean McPadden, 437th AMXS MASOP Staff Sgt. Nicholas Miller-Assous, 14th AS loadmaster Staff Sgt. Dane Schulte, 728th AMXS, MASOP Staff Sgt. Cody Schultz, 437th OG loadmaster Staff Sgt. Tyler Slavin, 437th AMXS MASOP Staff Sgt. Samuel Weaver, 736th AMXS MASOP Staff Sgt. Trevor Woods, 437th AMXS MASOP Senior Airman Christian Hoffman, 16th AS loadmaster Senior Airman Christopher Symes, 14th AS loadmaster Senior Airman Christopher Warman, 437th OSS loadmaster