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To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to Ret. Col. Robert J. Graham for acts of valor while as a member of the Air Force during the Vietnam War.
To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to Ret. Col. Robert J. Graham for acts of valor while as a member of the Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Summary
This bill authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Ret. Col. Robert J. Graham for actions taken during the Vietnam War. On May 1, 1966, while piloting a damaged F-100 Super Sabre fighter jet, Capt. Graham made more than 15 combat passes to support Army units under attack, destroying eight anti-aircraft gun positions and neutralizing over 1,500 enemy troops. The bill waives the usual time limitations on Medal of Honor awards, allowing the President to honor Graham's acts of valor from 1966 despite the decades that have passed since the actions occurred.
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- INVESTMENTS LIMITED $21,106
- STARKEY HEARING TECHNOLOGIES $13,200
- TFP LIMITED $11,022
- ENERGY TRANSFER PARTNERS $9,900
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Actions (2)
- Sep 10, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. · house
- Sep 10, 2025 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 10, 2025
Mr. Bresnahan introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services
A BILL
To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to Ret. Col. Robert J. Graham for acts of valor while as a member of the Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) On May 1, 1966, during Operation Birmingham in the Vietnam War, then-Captain Robert J. Graham launched his F-100 Super Sabre from an alert pad at Bien Hoa Air Base, despite being grounded due to driving monsoon conditions. Alongside his flight leader, he provided close air support to an Army fire base which was under heavy attack by enemy forces.
(2) During the first strike pass, Capt. Graham’s plane sustained severe damage from enemy anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) to the fuel boost pumps. Despite the loss, he skillfully kept his engine running by relying solely on gravity fuel flow, forcing him to fly barely above stall speed in hazardous weather.
(3) As Capt. Graham attempted to return to base with his crippled plane, an urgent request came in for support at another army base, which was being attacked by over 4,000 North Vietnamese troops, with the enemy about to breach the concertina wire perimeter.
(4) Despite his battle-damaged plane and his own survival highly unlikely, Captain Graham carried on and executed strikes against enemy forces under the guns of friendly Army defenders, a feat never attempted in combat.
(5) With complete disregard for his own safety, Capt. Graham made more than 15 passes, destroying all eight North Vietnamese AAA gun positions, neutralizing over 1,500 enemy troops, and saving hundreds of American lives.
(6) His actions turned the tide of the battle and remain a testament to the highest ideals of service and sacrifice.
(7) For his actions in Operation Birmingham on May 1, 1966, Capt. Graham was awarded the Silver Star.
(8) Ret. Col. Graham served four tours in Vietnam and flew more than 500 combat missions. He enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1953 and after completing basic training and flight school, he continued to serve 26 years as a fighter pilot.
(9) Ret. Col. Robert J. Graham deserves the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on May 1, 1966, going above and beyond the call of duty, where his undaunted courage in the face of danger saved the lives of hundreds of his fellow Americans.
SEC. 2. AUTHORIZATION FOR AWARD OF MEDAL OF HONOR TO RET. COL. ROBERT J. GRAHAM FOR ACTS OF VALOR DURING THE VIETNAM WAR.
(a) Waiver of Time Limitations.—Notwithstanding the time limitations specified in section 8298 of title 10, United States Code, or any other time limitation with respect to the awarding of certain medals to persons who served in the Armed Forces, the President may award the Medal of Honor under section 8291 of such title to Robert J. Graham for the acts of valor described in subsection (b).
(b) Acts of Valor Described.—The acts of valor described in this subsection are the actions of Robert J. Graham, as a captain in the Air Force, on May 1, 1966. <all>
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