The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Lieutenant Colonel George William Smith (MCSN: 0-50104), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as Commanding Officer of the First Battalion, Ninth Marines, THIRD Marine Division, in action against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam from 10 February to 18 March 1969. On 10 February Lieutenant Colonel Smith displayed superb leadership and an intrepid fighting spirit as he launched his phase of the operation in preparation for his regiment’s drive south to the Laotian border during Operation DEWEY CANYON and boldly led his battalion in a series of brilliant actions in the southern Da Krong Valley in western Quang Tri Province. On 13 February, the First Battalion was moving through rugged mountains into triple-canopied jungle and maneuvering along two parallel precipitous ridgelines against increased hostile resistance when the lead company was pinned down by intense enemy fire. Realizing the urgency of maintaining the momentum of the attack, Lieutenant Colonel Smith, undaunted by the hostile rounds impacting near him, unhesitatingly moved across the fire-swept terrain to a dangerously exposed forward position where he could more advantageously observe and control supporting arms fire and aggressive assaults which routed the North Vietnamese Army force. Immediately establishing a landing zone for the extraction of the wounded he repeatedly exposed himself to hostile fire while moving about the hazardous area to coordinate and personally direct the medical evacuation of the casualties. During the ensuing days, elements of his battalion successfully engaged and repulsed the enemy in a succession of both aggressive attacks and defensive actions which carried the battalion to its objective, Hill 1044. Nearing the objective on 26 February, Lieutenant Colonel Smith skillfully maneuvered one of his infantry companies in a passage of lines and into a final assault that routed the North Vietnamese and resulted in the seizure of the objective and the capture of one of the largest caches of enemy weapons, ammunitions and equipment uncovered thus far in the Vietnam conflict. Consolidating his position, he then employed his battalion as a covering force for another friendly unit until 18 March, when he commenced the extraction of his companies. Despite the hostile fire directed against the command group and the landing zone, not a single aircraft was lost while the Marines sustained a minimum of casualties. Lieutenant Colonel Smith contributed immeasurably to the success of his battalion’s mission by his courage, bold initiative and unswerving devotion to duty and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.