Medal of Honor Recipient: Private First Class David P. Nash
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S.
Army, Company B, 2d Battalion, 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division. Place and
date: Giao Duc District, Dinh
Tuong Province,
Republic of Vietnam, 29 December 1968. Entered service at: Louisville, Ky.
Born: 3 November 1947,
Whitesville, Ky.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty. Pfc. Nash distinguished himself while serving as a grenadier with Company
B, in Giao Duc District. When an ambush patrol of which he was a member
suddenly came under intense attack before reaching its destination, he was the
first to return the enemy fire. Taking an exposed location, Pfc. Nash suppressed
the hostile fusillade with a rapid series of rounds from his grenade launcher,
enabling artillery fire to be adjusted on the enemy. After the foe had been
routed, his small element continued to the ambush site where he established a
position with 3 fellow soldiers on a narrow dike. Shortly past midnight, while Pfc. Nash and a
comrade kept watch and the 2 other men took their turn sleeping, an enemy
grenade wounded 2 soldiers in the adjacent position. Seconds later, Pfc. Nash
saw another grenade land only a few feet from his own position. Although he
could have escaped harm by rolling down the other side of the dike, he shouted
a warning to his comrades and leaped upon the lethal explosive. Absorbing the
blast with his body, he saved the lives of the 3 men in the area at the
sacrifice of his life. By his gallantry at the cost of his life are in the
highest traditions of the military service, Pfc. Nash has reflected great
credit on himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.
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