Medal of Honor
Belcher, Ted
...CITATION...
Distinguishing himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the
risk of his life.
Sgt. Belcher's unit was engaged in a search and destroy mission with
Company B,
1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, the Battalion Reconnaissance Platoon and a
special
forces company of civilian irregular defense group personnel. As a
squad leader of
the 2d Platoon of Company C, Sgt. Belcher was leading his men when they
encountered
a bunker complex. The reconnaissance platoon, located a few hundred
meters northwest
of Company C, received a heavy volume of fire from well camouflaged
snipers. As the
2d Platoon moved forward to assist the unit under attack, Sgt. Belcher
and his squad,
advancing only a short distance through the dense jungle terrain, met
heavy and accurate
automatic weapons and sniper fire. Sgt. Belcher and his squad were
momentarily stopped
by the deadly volume of enemy fire. He quickly gave the order to return
fire and resume
the advance toward the enemy. As he moved up with his men, a hand
grenade landed
in the midst of the sergeant's squad. Instantly realizing the immediate
danger to his men,
Sgt. Belcher, unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his safety,
lunged forward,
covering the grenade with his body. Absorbing the grenade blast at the
cost of his life,
he saved his comrades from becoming casualties. Sgt. Belcher's profound
concern
for his fellow soldiers, at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty,
is in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Army and reflect
credit upon
himself and the Armed Forces of his country.
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