> Sam  wrote:
> I'm actually not interested in anything an armchair general from
> PMSNBC has to say. Any other advisers I should read?
>

Maybe your largest flaw is your poor character judgment ... it's hard
to say ... Oh!  That's right!  You think documented heroism and
military experience is all made up.

Lt. Barry McCaffrey
Awarded: Distinguished Service Cross
Date action: 6 October 1966
Theater: Republic of Vietnam

Reason:
For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations
involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of
Vietnam.

Captain (then First Lieutenant) McCaffrey distinguished himself by
exceptionally valorous actions on 6 October 1966 while advising a
Vietnamese Airborne Battalion on a search and
clear operation near Dong Ha.

At 0315 hours the camp received intense mortar fire which severely
wounded Captain McCaffrey in the shoulder.  With complete disregard
for his safety, he unhesitatingly ran through the intense automatic
weapons and mortar fire to estimate the severity of the attack.

He soon discovered that the senior American advisor had been killed,
and all but one of the company commanders were seriously wounded.
After rendering aid to the casualties, Captain McCaffrey took command
and dauntlessly proceeded around the perimeter to direct the defense
against the insurgent human wave assaults.

Again he was wounded by mortar fragments, but ignored his own
condition and quickly organized a counterattack which successfully
repelled another Viet Cong attack. During the remainder of the 12-hour
battle, Captain McCaffrey repeatedly exposed himself to the hostile
fire and directed artillery and air strikes against the insurgent
forces.

Through his unremitting courage and personal example, he inspired the
besieged Vietnamese unit to defeat four determined Viet Cong attacks
and inflict heavy casualties on a numerically superior hostile force.
Only after assuring that all the wounded had been extracted, and that
a replacement advisor was with the battalion, did he permit himself to
be evacuated.

Captain McCaffrey's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty 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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