The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the

 

SILVER STAR MEDAL to

 

SERGEANT JAMES C. TAYLOR

 

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

 

For service as set forth in the following

 

CITATION:

 

                                    For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as  with Company L, Third Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division in connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 17 September 1969, Company L was occupying a night defensive position northwest of Cam Lo in Quang Tri Province when the Marines came under a vicious ground attack by a North Vietnamese Army battalion supported by rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons fire and accompanied by a sapper unit utilizing satchel charges. In the initial moments of the fierce assault several Marines were wounded, and observing one casualty lying in a dangerously exposed position, Sergeant Taylor unhesitatingly raced across the fire-swept terrain to his companion’s side, then picking up the injured man, he fearlessly carried him to a covered position. For the next several hours, Sergeant Taylor repeatedly exposed himself to the enemy fire raking the area as he moved from one Marine position to another, encouraging his men, supplying them with ammunition, and directing their suppressive fire at the determined hostile soldiers. As the tempo of the battle increased, he noted that one section of the defensive perimeter was in imminent danger of being penetrated, and realizing the seriousness of the situation, boldly led a reaction force to that point to prevent North Vietnamese exploitation of the critical situation. When the enemy resorted to radio jamming techniques, Sergeant Taylor, with complete disregard for his own safety, continually braved the hostile round impacting in the are to maneuver from one position to another, relaying instructions and orders to his squad leaders. His heroic actions and resolute efforts inspired all who observed him, and provide the coordination necessary to defeat the enemy. By his courage, aggressive leadership and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of grave personal danger, Sergeant Taylor contributed significantly to the accomplishment of his unit’s mission and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.

 

 

FOR THE PRESIDENT

 

 

H. W. BUSE, JR.

LIEUTENANT GENERAL, U. S. MARINE CORPS

COMMANDING GENERAL, FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC