Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz will award two Distinguished Flying Crosses each to Col. Christopher Barnett and Maj. John Creel, both HH-60G Pave Hawk pilots, for their heroism and bravery in two battles in Afghanistan in 2009, announced Air Force officials. The ceremony will take place at the Pentagon on May 18, they said Tuesday. On April 4, 2009, Barnett was mission commander and Creel was mission pilot in the same Pave Hawk, Shocker 35. They “flew through multiple firefights and a blinding sandstorm” to support a special forces convoy under attack near Kajaki. Their actions helped save the lives of one Afghan soldier and 40 special forces soldiers, state their citations. Both Barnett and Creel will receive a DFC with Valor for this mission. On May 19-20, 2009, Barnett was mission commander and Creel was mission pilot in Pedro 35. They flew into a Taliban stronghold in Marjeh with another Pave Hawk, Pedro 36, several times, dodging heavy enemy fire to rescue three casualties, provide attack support, and supply coalition ground troops. For this mission, Barnett will receive a DFC and Creel will receive a DFC with Valor. With these awards, Creel will have three DFCs overall.
DNI: Cyber Is The Common Weapon Among Top Adversaries
April 17, 2021
The top four U.S. adversaries--China, Russia, Iran and North Korea--are improving their military capabilities but relying increasingly on cyber means to challenge the U.S. and blunt its influence around the world, the intelligence community's annual threat assessment says. The report comes amid military tensions with both China and Russia.