http://www.verticalreference.com/articl ... e_34.shtml
This is a little off-topic since it doesn't involve an ace, but it's still one of my favorite "pilot" stories.
The attached link gives a brief summary of Chief warrent Officer Frederick Ferguson's Medal of Honor citation from the battle of Hue in 1968. He volunteered to lead a flight of Hueys to rescue a group of South Vietnamese crash survivors which were hiding inside of a courtyard inside the city of Hue. The citation doesn't go into as much detail as some other reports I've read. Basically the Hueys received so much AAA damage after returning from the mission that all but one had to be scrapped. The door gunners used up all their ammunition and the pilot/c-pilot's were forced to hand over their .38 revolvers to the door gunners!
I would loved to have seen the picture of a door gunner hanging out the side of a Huey firing a snub-nosed .38 revolver like it was some sort of western movie.
John