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John P. Bobo
The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
SECOND LIEUTENANT JOHN P. BOBO |
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS |
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
"For conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty as Weapons Platoon Commander, Company I, Third Battalion, Ninth Marines,
Third Marine Division, in Quang Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam, on 30 March
1967. Company I was establishing night ambush sites when the command group was
attacked by a reinforced North Vietnamese company supported by heavy automatic
weapons and mortar fire. Lieutenant Bobo immediately organized a hasty defense
and moved from position to position encouraging the outnumbered Marines despite
the murderous enemy fire. Recovering a rocket launcher from among the friendly
casualties, he organized a new launcher team and directed its fire into the
enemy gun positions. When an exploding enemy mortar round severed Lieutenant
Bobo's right leg below the knee, he refused to be evacuated and insisted upon
being placed in a firing position to cover the movement of the command group to
a better location. With a web belt around his leg, jammed into the dirt to
curtail the bleeding, he remained in this position and delivered devastating
fire into the ranks of the enemy attempting to overrun the Marines.
Lieutenant Bobo was mortally wounded while firing his weapon into the
main point of the enemy attack but his valiant spirit inspired his men to heroic
efforts, and his tenacious stand enabled the command group to gain a protective
position where it repulsed the enemy onslaught. Lieutenant Bobo's superb
leadership, dauntless courage, and bold initiative reflected great credit upon
himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United
States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country."
(Signed) |
LYNDON B. JOHNSON |
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