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Thank You Robert E. O'Malley

USMC South Viet Nam

O'MALLEY, ROBERT E.

Rank and organization: Sergeant (then Cpl.), U .S. Marine Corps, Company 1, 3d Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division (Rein). Place and date: Near An Cu'ong 2, South Vietnam, 18 August 1965. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 3 June 1943, New York, N.Y. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against the communist (Viet Cong) forces at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. While leading his squad in the assault against a strongly entrenched enemy force, his unit came under intense small-arms fire. With complete disregard for his personal safety, Sgt. O'Malley raced across an open rice paddy to a trench line where the enemy forces were located. Jumping into the trench, he attacked the Viet Cong with his rifle and grenades, and singly killed 8 of the enemy. He then led his squad to the assistance of an adjacent marine unit which was suffering heavy casualties. Continuing to press forward, he reloaded his weapon and fired with telling effect into the enemy emplacement. He personally assisted in the evacuation of several wounded marines, and again regrouping the remnants of his squad, he returned to the point of the heaviest fighting. Ordered to an evacuation point by an officer, Sgt. O'Malley gathered his besieged and badly wounded squad, and boldly led them under fire to a helicopter for withdrawal. Although 3 times wounded in this encounter, and facing imminent death from a fanatic and determined enemy, he steadfastly refused evacuation and continued to cover his squad's boarding of the helicopters while, from an exposed position, he delivered fire against the enemy until his wounded men were evacuated. Only then, with his last mission accomplished, did he permit himself to be removed from the battlefield. By his valor, leadership, and courageous efforts in behalf of his comrades, he served as an inspiration to all who observed him, and reflected the highest credit upon the Marine Corps and the U.S. Naval Service.

 
From Left: Unknown, Carl Mueller VFW Post 9290 - WWII, Chris Demmin AMVET Post 51, Clyde Casperson - WWII - Charter Member AL 527, Leland Burnett - Navy - Quartermaster VFW Post 8337, Richard Woldt - Commander - VFW Post 8337 - Viet Nam, David Niedzwiecki - Navy - Korea - VFW Post 8337 - AMVET Post 51, Robert E. O'Malley - Medal of Honor recipient - Viet Nam 69 - 70 - Special Forces, Pete Santner - Past Commander - AMVET Post 51, Medic,  Col. Richard Davis - VFW Post 8337 historian - AL Post 527 Information Officer, Melissa Zastrow - Iraq Soldier home on leave - VFW Post 8337, Seated: Col Richard "Dixie" Davis - WWII - Korea - Viet Nam - VFW Post 8337 - AL Post 527.
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We sent them off with a warm handshake and "Thank You" card they'll carry back home to their headquarters.

Editors note: I might have miss-spelled "Comrades" but we didn't leave any doubt about our admiration or sincerity.  

 

W Post #8337 and AMVET post 51 and member of American Legion Post 527.

Rich Woldt  Viet Nam 68 - 70 Member: VFW :Post 8337, AMVET Post 51, and AL Post 527
 

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Below are the names of Medal of Honor recipients who logged into our operation center on 9-5-07. Click on their names to read their citations:
Arthur "Jack" Jackson  WWII
Robert E. O'Malley
Gary Beikirch - Viet Nam
Robert  "Bob" Maxwell WWII
George E. Wahlem WWII
Allan J. Kellogg Jr. Viet Nam

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