Joseph R. Kerrey,
Medal of Honor Recipient

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a SEAL team leader during action against enemy aggressor (Viet Cong) forces. Acting in response to reliable intelligence, Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey led his SEAL team on a mission to capture important members of the enemy's area political cadre known to be located on an island in the bay of Nha Trang.

In order to surprise the enemy, he and his team scaled a 350-foot sheer cliff to place themselves above the ledge on which the enemy was located. Splitting his team in two elements and coordinating both, Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey led his men in the treacherous downward descent to the enemy's camp. Just as they neared the end of their descent, intense enemy fire was directed at them, and Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey received massive injuries from a grenade which exploded at his feet and threw him backward on the jagged rocks.

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Quick Facts

  • Service BranchNavy
  • HometownOmaha
  • Home CountyDouglas County
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Although bleeding profusely and suffering great pain, he displayed outstanding courage and presence of mind in immediately directing his element's fire into the heart of the enemy camp. Utilizing his radioman, Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey called in a second element's fire support which caught the confused Viet Cong in a devastating crossfire. After successfully suppressing the enemy's fire, and although immobilized by his multiple wounds, he continued to maintain calm, superlative control as he ordered his team to secure and defend an extraction site. Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey resolutely directed his men, despite his near-unconscious state, until he was eventually evacuated by helicopter.

The havoc brought to the enemy by this very successful mission cannot be over-estimated. The enemy soldiers who were captured provided critical intelligence to the allied effort. Lt. (j.g.) Kerrey's courageous and inspiring leadership, valiant fighting spirit, and tenacious devotion to duty in the face of almost overwhelming opposition sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.

Details

  • RankLieutenant (J.G)
  • Conflict/EraVietnam War
  • Unit/CommandSea, Air and Land Team1 (Seal), United States Navy Seals
  • Military Service BranchUnited States Naval Reserve
  • Medal of Honor Action DateMarch 14, 1969
  • Medal of Honor Action PlaceNear Nha Trang Bay, Republic of Vietnam
  • Accredited ToOmaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
  • Awarded PosthumouslyNo
  • BornAugust 27, 1943, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States
  • Presentation Date & DetailsMay 14, 1970, the White House, Presented by President Richard M. Nixon
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Details

  • RankLieutenant (J.G)
  • Conflict/EraVietnam War
  • Unit/CommandSea, Air and Land Team1 (Seal), United States Navy Seals
  • Military Service BranchUnited States Naval Reserve
  • Medal of Honor Action DateMarch 14, 1969
  • Medal of Honor Action PlaceNear Nha Trang Bay, Republic of Vietnam
  • Accredited ToOmaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
  • Awarded PosthumouslyNo
  • BornAugust 27, 1943, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States
  • Presentation Date & DetailsMay 14, 1970, the White House, Presented by President Richard M. Nixon

Details

Rank: Lieutenant (J.G)

Conflict/Era: Vietnam War

Unit/Command: Sea, Air and Land Team1 (Seal), United States Navy Seals

Military Service Branch: United States Naval Reserve

Medal of Honor Action Date: March 14, 1969

Medal of Honor Action Place: Near Nha Trang Bay, Republic of Vietnam

Accredited To: Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

Awarded Posthumously: No

Born: August 27, 1943, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States

Presentation Date & Details: May 14, 1970, the White House, Presented by President Richard M. Nixon

 

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