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KELLOGG, ALLAN JAY,
JR.
Rank and organization:
Gunnery Sergeant, U.S.
Marine Corps (then
S/Sgt.), Company G, 2d
Battalion, 5th Marines,
1st Marine Division.
place and date: Quang
Nam province, Republic
of Vietnam, 11 March
1970. Entered service
at: Bridgeport, Conn.
Born: 1 October 1943,
Bethel, Conn. Citation:
For conspicuous
gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk
of his life above and
beyond the call of duty
while serving as a
platoon sergeant with
Company G, in connection
with combat operations
against the enemy on the
night of 11 March 1970.
Under the leadership of
G/Sgt. Kellogg, a small
unit from Company G was
evacuating a fallen
comrade when the unit
came under a heavy
volume of small arms and
automatic weapons fire
from a numerically
superior enemy force
occupying well-concealed
emplacements in the
surrounding jungle.
During the ensuing
fierce engagement, an
enemy soldier managed to
maneuver through the
dense foliage to a
position near the
marines, and hurled a
hand grenade into their
midst which glanced off
the chest of G/Sgt.
Kellogg. Quick to act,
he forced the grenade
into the mud in which he
was standing, threw
himself over the lethal
weapon and absorbed the
full effects of its
detonation with his body
thereby preventing
serious injury or
possible death to
several of his fellow
marines. Although
suffering multiple
injuries to his chest
and his right shoulder
and arm, G/Sgt. Kellogg
resolutely continued to
direct the efforts of
his men until all were
able to maneuver to the
relative safety of the
company perimeter. By
his heroic and decisive
action in risking his
life to save the lives
of his comrades, G/Sgt.
Kellogg reflected the
highest credit upon
himself and upheld the
finest traditions of the
Marine Corps and the
U.S. Naval Service. |