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

Is Awarded
to
Alton R. Kennedy
(Posthumously)
Rank and Organization: Private
First Class, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion
(Airborne), 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
Date and Place: 17
December 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: Private First
Class Kennedy distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on
17 December 1966 while serving as a medic with elements of the 1st Cavalry
Division during a combat assault in the Highway 506 Valley.
Maneuvering against an entrenched North Vietnamese Army force, his platoon
and another company becme pinned down by intense hostile fire.
Private Kennedy quickly raced forward and began treating his stricken
comrades. Dauntlessly exposing himself to the devastating fire, he
was wounded in the leg as he aided a fellow soldier. Unmindful of
the pain, Private Kennedy crawled to the side of another man and bandaged
his wounds. He then called for men to help in the evacuation and
made several trips back through the hail of bullets to carry more injured
soldiers to safety. Oblivious to the extreme dangers, Private Kenned
left his covered position to retrieve another casualty, who was lying
within ten meters of an insurgent bunker. Inching his way through
the rounds that were kicking up dirt all around him, he succeeded in
dragging the man back to the company perimeter. Pausing only to
retard his own bleeding, Private Kennedy ignored requests to await further
treatment and courageously reentered the ravaged battlefield. Her
crawled forward yet another time, but was fatally wounded a few meters
from a hostile machine gun position. His unimpeachable valor and
selfless concern for the welfare of others, inspired his entrapped
comrades and saved the lives of others, inspired his entrapped comrades
and saved the lives of many fellow soldiers. Private First Class
Kennedy'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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