‘Missiles detonating mere feet away’: Air Force F-16 commander earns rare Silver Star for Middle East mission
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Lt. Col. William “Skate” Parks, a seasoned F-16 commander in the Air Force, has earned the Silver Star for his extraordinary bravery during combat in one of the Middle East’s most heavily fortified air-defense zones. Despite being perilously low on fuel, Parks adeptly navigated through enemy missile fire for a tense 15 minutes.

In a ceremony held at the Pentagon on November 26, Parks was decorated with the prestigious medal. According to an official statement from the Air Force, his courageous actions during a high-stakes mission in early 2025 not only devastated enemy ballistic missile production sites but also safeguarded his wingman and likely averted the loss of two U.S. fighter jets.

At this pivotal moment, Parks was at the helm of the 480th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, overseeing a complex operation involving 21 aircraft on March 27.

Parks spearheaded a unit of four F-16 Fighting Falcons, executing a critical Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) mission. This role required him to draw enemy fire, thereby creating a safer passage for the entire strike force.

Lt. Col. William Parks speaks to the audience during a ceremony.

During the Pentagon ceremony, Lt. Col. Parks addressed the attendees as Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach presented him with both the Silver and Bronze Star Medals. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)

The Air Force acknowledged Parks’ deliberate entry into the threat range of a sophisticated air defense network guarding the enemy’s capital. His bold maneuver was instrumental in “crippling enemy ballistic missile production facilities,” as noted in his citation.

It also placed his formation squarely in the crosshairs. Enemy forces fired a “barrage of precisely targeted” missiles and anti-aircraft fire at the F-16s, triggering a 15-minute sequence of violent high-G maneuvers and countermeasures.

“For 15 minutes, with enemy missiles detonating mere feet from his aircraft, Parks led his flight through a series of high-G maneuvers and countermeasure employment,” the citation reads.

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach presents the Silver Star Medal to Lt. Col. William Parks.

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach presents the Silver Star Medal to Lt. Col. William Parks during a ceremony at the Pentagon on Nov. 26, 2025. Parks also received the Bronze Star Medal during the ceremony.  (Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)

The danger didn’t end once the barrage stopped. Parks was still deep in enemy territory and below minimum fuel levels, according to the Air Force. He quickly coordinated an emergency rendezvous with two separate tankers to keep the jets airborne long enough to reach safety, a move the service said likely prevented the loss of two aircraft.

The citation concludes that Parks’ “courageous and steadfast actions directly contributed to the survival of his wingman and himself.”

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach, who presented the Silver Star, stressed the rarity of the honor.

Close up of Silver Star

The Silver Star Medal was presented to Lt. Col. William Parks during a ceremony at the Pentagon. Before the ceremony, there had been 96 Silver Stars presented to members of the Department of the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stuart Bright)

“It’s a rare day when someone earns a Silver Star, with less than 100 being earned during the Air Force era,” Wilsbach said. “After hearing Skate’s story, his leadership, decisive action, and skill in the face of danger, I absolutely believe he deserves this honor.”

Before Parks’ ceremony, only 96 Silver Stars had been awarded to Department of the Air Force personnel. Parks also received the Bronze Star Medal during the event.

The March mission occurred during an eight-month deployment in which Parks and the 480th EFS supported Operations Prosperity Guardian, Inherent Resolve, Spartan Shield and Rough Rider. The operations focused on countering Iranian-backed militants and hostile drone and missile threats across the region.

During that deployment, the squadron recorded 108 aerial victories against enemy drones and land-attack cruise missiles, a modern Air Force record, according to official releases. Parks is credited with pioneering cost-saving tactics that used AGR-20F rockets, traditionally air-to-ground weapons, in an air-to-air role, and prioritized older AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles over newer AIM-9X variants. Those decisions saved more than $25 million and resulted in the first AIM-9M air-to-air kill in 30 years.

Six of the squadron’s 108 shoot-downs protected the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and its crew of more than 5,000 sailors. Parks himself “personally defended against five deadly surface-to-air missile engagements targeting his aircraft,” the Air Force said.

Speaking at the ceremony, Parks described the emotional whiplash of the mission from the moment he realized how alone he was over hostile territory to the relief of hearing friendly voices on the radio as he escaped the threat ring.

“The loneliness settles in… and then that transitioned very quickly to elation,” he said. As I got a little bit closer, the [command and control] agencies and the Air Force team started picking me up, and my requests of ‘Hey, I need help! We’re out of gas. I need tankers moved’.”

Parks said the award carries special meaning because of his family’s deep aviation legacy, which spans World War II, Vietnam and multiple generations of Air Force service.

“It is incredible, and this means a lot,” he said. “The amount of aviation and everything that we have in our family, that’s what shaped me and helped mold me.”

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