The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the

 

SILVER STAR MEDAL to

 

GUNNERY SERGEANT ROBERT NAHINU HOLT

 

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

 

For service as set forth in the following

 

CITATION:

 

                                    For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as Platoon Commander with Company L, Third Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division in connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 21 August 1967, upon learning that a convoy and advance elements of a company relief column had been ambushed along Route 9 south of Thon Son Lam, Gunner Sergeant Holt organized the remainder of the company within the battalion perimeter and immediately deployed to aid the beleaguered Marines. Upon reaching the rear elements of the engaged Third Platoon, he was briefed on the tactical situation. Skillfully directing his forces through the continuing enemy fire, he advanced to the surrounded company command group, encountering increased resistance as the enemy employed rocket propelled grenade launchers, recoilless rifles and mortars. Although wounded in the neck and leg in the initial contact, Gunnery Sergeant Holt completely disregarded his own safety and welfare as he administered first aid to his wounded radio operator. Then, courageously, exposing himself to the heavy enemy fire, he crawled 100 meters across open terrain to direct his men’s fire. Upon gaining fire superiority, Gunnery Sergeant Holt skillfully maneuvered his men forward through intermittent enemy fire until the reached the command group. Immediately organizing his men into a defensive perimeter, he provided protection as the command group moved to a more advantageous position. Despite his painful wounds, he refused medical treatment until after he had led his men back to the battalion area at the conclusion of the day’s action. As a result of his courageous leadership and composure under fire, he was able to consolidate the company’s elements and undoubtedly prevented the enemy form overrunning the command group’s position. By his braver, inspiring leadership and selfless devotion to duty, Gunnery Sergeant Holt upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.

 

FOR THE PRESIDENT

 

 

 

V. H. KRULAK

LIEUTENANT GENERAL, U. S. MARINE CORPS

COMMANDING GENERAL, FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC