Medal of Honor Recipient: Lieutenant Commander Thomas G. Kelley
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Commander , U.S. Navy, River Assault Division
152. place and date: Ong
Muong Canal ,
Kien Hoa province, Republic
of Vietnam , 15 June 1969 . Entered service
at: Boston, Mass. Born: 13 May 1939, Boston, Mass.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in the afternoon while serving as commander of River Assault Division 152 during combat operations against enemy aggressor forces. Lt. Comdr. (then Lt.) Kelley was in charge of a column of 8 river assault craft which were extracting 1 company of U.S. Army infantry troops on the east bank of theOng Muong
Canal in Kien Hoa
province, when 1 of the armored troop carriers reported a mechanical failure of
a loading ramp. At approximately the same time, Viet Cong forces opened fire
from the opposite bank of the canal. After issuing orders for the crippled
troop carrier to raise its ramp manually, and for the remaining boats to form a
protective cordon around the disabled craft, Lt. Comdr. Kelley realizing the
extreme danger to his column and its inability to clear the ambush site until
the crippled unit was repaired, boldly maneuvered the monitor in which he was
embarked to the exposed side of the protective cordon in direct line with the
enemy's fire, and ordered the monitor to commence firing. Suddenly, an enemy
rocket scored a direct hit on the coxswain's flat, the shell penetrating the
thick armor plate, and the explosion spraying shrapnel in all directions.
Sustaining serious head wounds from the blast, which hurled him to the deck of
the monitor, Lt. Cmdr. Kelley disregarded his severe injuries and attempted to
continue directing the other boats. Although unable to move from the deck or to
speak clearly into the radio, he succeeded in relaying his commands through 1
of his men until the enemy attack was silenced and the boats were able to move
to an area of safety. Lt. Comdr. Kelley's brilliant leadership, bold
initiative, and resolute determination served to inspire his men and provide
the impetus needed to carry out the mission after he was medically evacuated by
helicopter. His extraordinary courage under fire, and his selfless devotion to
duty sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in the afternoon while serving as commander of River Assault Division 152 during combat operations against enemy aggressor forces. Lt. Comdr. (then Lt.) Kelley was in charge of a column of 8 river assault craft which were extracting 1 company of U.S. Army infantry troops on the east bank of the
<< Home