The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain Paul Nagle Gray (NSN: 0-100272/1310), United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving with friendly foreign forces in the Republic of Vietnam on 9 May 1967. Acting on intelligence which revealed the location of a major Viet Cong sanctuary along a narrow section of the Bassac River, Captain Gray conducted a comprehensive study of navigational hazards and enemy weapons emplacements. He then planned a major combined operation, which was to include River Patrol Boats, SEAL Teams, armed helicopters, and elements of a Boat Support Unit. Taking command of this small but powerful task force, Captain Gray led them up the Bassac River and into the Viet Cong infested area of operations. Heavy automatic weapons fire was immediately encountered from enemy sampans and shore emplacements, which Captain Gray opposed by coordinating and directing accurate and effective fire. During the ensuing two hour engagement, he personally manned a grenade launcher. Despite the intense fire rained upon them by Captain Gray’s forces, and the loss of three sampans which had been sunk at the outset of the battle, the enemy intensified its fire from well concealed positions. Captain Gray directed 40-mm. grenade fire, silencing one of the bunkers. He then called in armed helicopters and spotted fire which destroyed another enemy weapons emplacement. Coordinating his now superior fire power, Captain Gray quickly suppressed the remaining enemy position. His outstanding professionalism, initiative, and courage under fire were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.





