The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Silver Star (Posthumously) to Major (Infantry) Peter J. Badcoe (41400), Royal Australian Army, for gallantry in action on 23 February 1967, while serving as Subsector Advisor, Nam Hoa Subsector, and as Operations Advisor, Thua Thien Sector, Republic of Vietnam. On this date, Major Badcoe was accompanying a Regional Forces Company engaged in a firefight near the Village of Mong Ha. As the battle raged he monitored a radio transmission stating that the American Subsector Advisor had been killed and the Medical Specialist Advisor seriously wounded. Both men were lying in unprotected positions, subject to enemy fire. Reacting immediately, Major Badcoe raced across 600 meters of exposed terrain to the positions of the fallen American Advisors. After insuring that the wounded medic would be relatively safe, Major Badcoe then organized a platoon-size unit to recover the Subsector Advisor. Heedless of the fierce enemy automatic weapons fire, Major Badcoe led the platoon into the very face of the Viet Cong fire, exhorting the men forward as the small unit fought its way to the advisor’s location. After reaching the Subsector Advisor, Major Badcoe picked him up and, although the target of enemy gunners all the way back, returned to the company command post. Undaunted by the intense fire, he then returned to the wounded medic’s location, administered additional first aid and directed his evacuation from the area. As a result of Major Badcoe’s quick, courageous actions in an extremely dangerous situation, the life of the wounded advisor was saved and the body of a fallen comrade recovered. Major Badcoe’s conspicuous gallantry in action reflected great credit upon himself and the Royal Australian Army.



