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Battalion, 14th Infantry |
OUR HONORED DEAD: VIETNAM
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25th Infantry
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SP4 John Robert Schultz
7/15/45 - 11/13/66
Naugatuck, Ct.
KIA 13 November
1966
Pleiku Province, South Vietnam
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Burial :
Vietnam Memorial: Panel 12E - Line 68
Award of the
Bronze Star Medal for Valor: For heroism in connection
with military operations against an armed hostile force in the
Republic of Vietnam. On 13 November 1966 Specialist Four Schultz
distinguished himself while serving as a Machine Gunner in Company A,
1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, on a search and destroy mission along
the Cambodian border. While moving through dense jungle, the
unit made contact with a large North Vietnamese force and began
receiving heavy fire. The enemy attacked in large numbers, but
Specialist Four Schultz emplaced his weapon and began firing into
their advancing line. Despite the intense automatic weapons and
mortar fire, he exposed himself for extended periods of time as he
fought back the enemy onslaught. He fired down to his last belt
of ammunition before he was mortally wounded. Specialist Four
Schultz' valiant efforts saved many men in his unit from becoming
casualties. His courage and determination in mortal combat are
in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and
reflect great credit on himself, his unit and the United States Army. |
John Schultz and Edward Carrola in the field (both
killed in action 11/13/66)
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