Tag: Viet Nam

Navy Petty Officer James E. Williams

Sailor Leads Patrol to Victory After Uncovering Enemy Operation

Navy Petty Officer James E. Williams

Of those 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients, only 32 have been Native American, and only five earned the distinction during the 20th century. Three I’ve already named in previous posts. The fourth is Navy Petty Officer James E. Williams, a South Carolinian of Cherokee descent.

Boatswain’s Mate First Class James Williams stands aboard River Patrol Boat 105 in Vietnam. Courtesy photo

Williams was too young to join the military during World War II, but as soon as he turned 16 in 1947, he enlisted in the Navy. He would spend the next 20 years there, retiring as the most decorated enlisted sailor in Navy history.

Williams served in the Korean War, but Vietnam is where he earned his Medal of Honor.

More…

Images November 03, 2017

Viet Nam


 
 
 
 

Viet Nam Iroquois, Huey


 
 
 
 

Viet Nam

Medal of Honor to Go to Vietnam Vet Who Saved Dozens in 4 Days

This week we’re highlighting a special Medal of Honor recipient, who is set to receive the coveted honor this week.

Army Capt. Gary “Mike” Rose will receive the Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony Oct. 23 to commemorate his heroic actions during a four-day mission known as Operation Tailwind during the Vietnam War.

Medal of Honor to Go to Vietnam Vet Who Saved Dozens in 4 Days