By Direction
of the
President of the United States
the
Distinguished Service Cross

Is Awarded
to
Paul J. Harrison
(Posthumously)
Rank and Organization: Specialist
Four, Company C, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
(Airmobile)
Date and Place: 21 May
1966, Republic of Vietnam
Reason: For extraordinary
heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an
armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Specialist Four
Harrison distinguished himself on 21 May 1966 while serving as a rifleman
during a combat mission. On this date, the mortar platoon of
Specialist Four Harrison's company was scheduled to be the lat element to
be extracted from the operational area. As the last rifle platoon
was extracted, the mortar platoon suddenly received intense hostile fire
from an estimated Viet Cong company which began attacking in full
force. Observing that the platoon's single mortar weapon was
destroyed during the initial attack, Specialist Four Harrison immediately
rushed through the intense hostile fire and began delivering suppressive
fire onto the advancing Viet Cong. Inspired by his aggressiveness,
Specialist Four Harrison's comrades held their ground as long as
possible. When the ammunition supply became critically low and
position after position succumbed to the overwhelming insurgent force, the
remaining members of the mortar platoon were forced to withdraw. Recognizing
that many of the withdrawing troops were hit by Viet Cong fire, Specialist
Four Harrison decided to hold his ground alone and provided as much fire
cover as possible for his comrades. With complete disregard his
safety, Specialist Four Harrison advanced forward to a vantage point to
draw the hostile fire away from his comrades and to more efficiently
provide fire cover for the withdrawing survivors. When his
ammunition was expended and the insurgent force was advancing toward his
position, Specialist Four Harrison fearlessly jumped from his foxhole,
charged the Viet Cong and engaged them in hand to hand combat. He
continued to inflict casualties until he was finally overcome by the
surmountable odds. Through his courage, he undoubtedly saved the
remainder of his unit. Specialist Four Harrison's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty,
at the cost of his life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of
the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and
the United States Army.

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