Medal of Honor Recipient: Sergeant Anund C. Roark
Rank and organization: Sergeant , U.S.
Army, Company C, 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division. Place and
date: Kontum Province , Republic of Vietnam ,
16 May 1968 .
Entered service at: Los Angeles ,
Calif. Born: 17 February 1948 , Vallejo , Calif.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sgt. Roark distinguished himself by
extraordinary gallantry while serving with Company C. Sgt. Roark was the point
squad leader of a small force which had the mission of rescuing 11 men in a
hilltop observation post under heavy attack by a company-size force,
approximately 1,000 meters from the battalion perimeter. As lead elements of
the relief force reached the besieged observation post, intense automatic
weapons fire from enemy occupied bunkers halted their movement. Without
hesitation, Sgt. Roark maneuvered his squad, repeatedly exposing himself to
withering enemy fire to hurl grenades and direct the fire of his squad to gain
fire superiority and cover the withdrawal of the outpost and evacuation of its
casualties. Frustrated in their effort to overrun the position, the enemy swept
the hilltop with small arms and volleys of grenades. Seeing a grenade land in
the midst of his men, Sgt. Roark, with complete disregard for his safety,
hurled himself upon the grenade, absorbing its blast with his body. Sgt.
Roark's magnificent leadership and dauntless courage saved the lives of many of
his comrades and were the inspiration for the successful relief of the outpost.
His actions which culminated in the supreme sacrifice of his life were in
keeping with the highest traditions of the military service, and reflect great
credit on himself and the U.S. Army .
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