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1st Battalion, 14th Infantry
Medal of Honor
Grant, Joseph Xavier
...CITATION...
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in
action at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty. Company A was
participating in a search
and destroy operation when the leading platoon made contact with
the enemy
and a fierce fire-fight ensued. Capt. Grant was ordered to disengage the 2
remaining platoons and to maneuver them to envelop and destroy the enemy.
After beginning
their movement, the platoons encountered intense enemy
automatic weapons and mortar fire
fromthe front and flank. Capt. Grant was
ordered to deploy the platoons in a defensive
position. As this action was
underway, the enemy attacked, using "human wave''
assaults, in an attempt to
literally overwhelm Capt. Grant's force. In a magnificent
display of courage and
leadership, Capt. Grant moved under intense fire along the hastily
formed
defensive line repositioningsoldiers to fill gaps created by the mounting
casualties
and inspiring and directing the efforts of his men to successfully repel the
determined enemy onslaught. Seeing a platoon leader wounded, Capt. Grant
hastened to his
aid, in the face of the mass of fire of the entire enemy force,
and moved him to a more
secure position.During this action, Capt. Grant was
wounded in the shoulder. Refusing
medicaltreatment, he returned to the
forward part of the perimeter, where he continued to
lead and to inspire his
men by his own indomitable example. While attempting to evacuate a
wounded
soldier, he was pinned down by fire from an enemy machinegun. With a supply
of
hand grenades, he crawled forward under a withering hail of fire and knocked
out the
machinegun, killing the crew, after which he moved the wounded man to
safety. Learning
that several other wounded men were pinned down by enemy
fire forward of his position,
Capt. Grant disregarded his painful wound and led
5 men across the fire-swept open ground
to effect a rescue. Following return of
the wounded men to the perimeter, a concentration
of mortar fire landed in their
midst and Capt. Grant was killed instantly. His heroic
actions saved the lives
of a number of his comrades and enabled the task force to repulse
the vicious
assaults and defeat the enemy. Capt. Grant's actions reflect great credit upon
himself and were in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army.
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