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Citation
Private First Class
James Anderson
Jr.
United States Marine
Corps
For conspicuous
gallantry
and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty
as a rifleman, Second Platoon, Company F, Second Battalion, Third
Marines,
Third Marine Division, in Vietnam on 28 February 1967. Company F was
advancing
in dense jungle northwest of Cam Lo in an effort to extract a heavily
besieged
reconnaissance patrol. Private First Class Anderson's platoon was the
lead
element and had advanced only about 200 meters when they were brought
under
extremely intense
enemy small
arms and automatic weapons fire. The platoon reacted swiftly, getting
on
line as best they could in the thick terrain, and began returning fire.
Private First Class Anderson found himself tightly bunched together
with
the other members of the platoon only 20 meters from the enemy
positions.
As the fire fight continued several of the men were wounded by the
deadly
enemy assault. Suddenly, an enemy grenade landed in the midst of the
Marines
and rolled along side Private First Class Anderson's head.
Unhesitatingly
and with complete disregard for his own personal safety, he reached
out,
grasped the grenade, pulled it to his chest and curled around it as it
went off. Although several Marines received shrapnel from the grenade,
his body absorbed the major force of the explosion. In this singularly
heroic act, Private First Class Anderson saved his
comrades from serious
injury
and possible death. His personal heroism, extraordinary valor, and
inspirational
supreme self-sacrifice reflected great credit upon himself and the
Marine
Corps and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval
Service.
He gallantly gave his life for his country.
Lyndon B. Johnson
President of the United
States
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