NAVY CROSS MEDAL to
CORPORAL JAMES R. KELLY III
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Date Of Action: March 24, 1967
Citation:
For
extraordinary heroism while serving as a grenadier with Company I, Third
Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division in Vietnam on 24 March 1967.
During a search and destroy mission, Corporal Kelly's platoon was engaged in a
heavily contested conflict against enemy forces. As his platoon entered the
village of An Hoa, it became subjected to intense enemy mortar and automatic
weapons fire, which inflicted numerous casualties upon the Marines. With
complete disregard for his own safety and with full knowledge of the hazards
involved, Corporal Kelly assaulted an enemy bunker single-handedly and destroyed
it. The enemy then attempted to flank the Marine platoon with six men armed
with automatic weapons. Utilizing a well camouflaged trenchline, the enemy was
close to accomplishing their objective when Corporal Kelly suddenly observed
their movement. He rushed forward in the face of certain death, killed three of
the enemy and caused the remainder to flee. Mortally wounded during this
action, Corporal Kelly by his bold initiative and selfless concern for others
undoubtedly saved the lives of many of his comrades. His daring display of
courage was responsible for the eventual successful accomplishment of the
platoon's mission and an inspiration to all who observed him. Corporal Kelly's
indomitable fighting spirit, professional skill and loyal devotion to duty
reflected great credit upon himself and the Marine Corps and upheld the highest
traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for
his country.