
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*ESTOCIN,
MICHAEL J.
Rank and organization. Captain (then Lt. Cmdr.), U.S. Navy, Attack
Squadron 192, USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14). Place and date: Haiphong, North Vietnam,
20 and 26 April 1967. Entered service at: Akron Ohio, 2() July 1954. Born:
27 April 1931, Turtle Creek, Pa.
Citation.
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty on 20 and 26 April 1967 as a pilot in Attack Squadron 192, embarked in USS
Ticonderoga (CVA-14). Leading a 3-plane group of aircraft in support of a coordinated
strike against two thermal power plants in Haiphong, North Vietnam, on 20 April 1967,
Capt. Estocin provided continuous warnings to the strike group leaders of the
surface-to-air missile (SAM) threats, and personally neutralized 3 SAM sites. Although his
aircraft was severely damaged by an exploding missile, he reentered the target area and
relentlessly prosecuted a SHRIKE attack in the face of intense antiaircraft fire. With
less than 5 minutes of fuel remaining he departed the target area and commenced in-flight
refueling which continued for over 100 miles. Three miles aft of Ticonderoga, and without
enough fuel for a second approach, he disengaged from the tanker and executed a precise
approach to a fiery arrested landing. On 26 April 1967, in support of a coordinated strike
against the vital fuel facilities in Haiphong, he led an attack on a threatening SAM site,
during which his aircraft was seriously damaged by an exploding SAM; nevertheless, he
regained control of his burning aircraft and courageously launched his SHRIKE missiles
before departing the area. By his inspiring courage and unswerving devotion to duty in the
face of grave personal danger, Captain Estocin upheld the highest traditions of the U.S.
Naval Service.
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