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The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to
Rank and organization: Construction Mechanic Third Class, U.S. Navy, Seabee Team 1104 Place and Date: Dong Xoai, Republic of Vietnam, June 10, 1965 Born: December 30, 1939, Port Townsend, WA. Entered service at: Seattle, WA Citation: "For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty. Although wounded
when the compound of Detachment A342, 5th Special Forces
Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, came under intense
fire from an estimated reinforced Viet Cong regiment
employing machineguns, heavy weapons and small arms,
Shields continued to resupply his fellow Americans who
needed ammunition and to return the enemy fire for a
period of approximately 3 hours, at which time the Viet
Cong launched a massive attack at close range with
flame-throwers, hand grenades and small arms fire.
Wounded a second time during this attack, Shields
nevertheless assisted in carrying a more critically
wounded man to safety, and then resumed firing at the
enemy for 4 more hours. When the commander asked for a
volunteer to accompany him in an attempt to knock out an
enemy machinegun emplacement which was endangering the
lives of all personnel in the compound because of the
accuracy of its fire, Shields unhesitatingly volunteered
for this extremely hazardous mission. Proceeding toward
their objective with a 3.5-inch rocket launcher, they
succeeded in destroying the enemy machinegun
emplacement, thus undoubtedly saving the lives of many
of their fellow servicemen in the compound. Shields was
mortally wounded by hostile fire while returning to his
defensive position. His heroic initiative and great
personal valor in the face of intense enemy fire sustain
and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval
Service." WITH
COMPASSION FOR OTHERS
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The Medal of Honor, often referred to as the Congressional Medal
of Honor, is the highest military decoration awarded by the
United States and is the only military neck order worn by US
military personnel. There are three unique designs: Army, Air
Force and Navy (also awarded to the Marine Corps and Coast
Guard).
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