Medal of Honor Recipient: Staff Sergeant Clifford Chester Sims
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant , U.S.
Army, Company D, 2d Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry, 101st Airborne
Division. Place and date: Near Hue ,
Republic of Vietnam , 21 February 1968 . Entered service at: Jacksonville , Fla.
Born: 18 June 1942 ,
Port St. Joe , Fla.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty. S/Sgt. Sims distinguished himself
while serving as a squad leader with Company D. Company D was assaulting a
heavily fortified enemy position concealed within a dense wooded area when it
encountered strong enemy defensive fire. Once within the woodline, S/Sgt. Sims
led his squad in a furious attack against an enemy force which had pinned down
the 1st Platoon and threatened to overrun it. His skillful leadership provided
the platoon with freedom of movement and enabled it to regain the initiative.
S/Sgt. Sims was then ordered to move his squad to a position where he could provide
covering fire for the company command group and to link up with the 3d Platoon,
which was under heavy enemy pressure. After moving no more than 30 meters
S/Sgt. Sims noticed that a brick structure in which ammunition was stocked was
on fire. Realizing the danger, S/Sgt. Sims took immediate action to move his
squad from this position. Though in the process of leaving the area 2 members
of his squad were injured by the subsequent explosion of the ammunition, S/Sgt.
Sims' prompt actions undoubtedly prevented more serious casualties from
occurring. While continuing through the dense woods amidst heavy enemy fire,
S/Sgt. Sims and his squad were approaching a bunker when they heard the
unmistakable noise of a concealed booby trap being triggered immediately to
their front. S/Sgt. Sims warned his comrades of the danger and unhesitatingly
hurled himself upon the device as it exploded, taking the full impact of the
blast. In so protecting his fellow soldiers, he willingly sacrificed his life.
S/Sgt. Sims' extraordinary heroism at the cost of his life is in keeping with
the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon
himself and the U.S. Army.
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