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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain Henry James McDonald Radcliffe (MCSN: 0-81002), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as Assistant Operations Officer with the First Battalion, Ninth Marines, THIRD Marine Division, in connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. While conducting a search and destroy mission northeast of Con Thien on 2 July 1967, Company B suddenly came under heavy artillery, mortar, small arms and automatic weapons fire from a numerically superior North Vietnamese Army force that surrounded the unit. During the ensuing battle, the Company Commander was killed and most of the officers and men were either killed or wounded. Directed to assume command of Company B, Captain Radcliffe displayed exceptional leadership, tactical skill and courage as he expeditiously led an Infantry platoon with supporting tanks to the beleaguered company. Quickly assessing the situation when he arrived on the battlefield, he immediately secured a landing zone with the men of his relief platoon, despite incoming artillery and mortar rounds from hostile positions. After regrouping the survivors of Company B, he organized a recovery party and skillfully deployed his tanks and men as he advanced into the fire fight zone, aggressively moving in front of his men to better control their actions and covering fire against North Vietnamese positions. Undaunted by the intense hostile fire, he completely disregarded his own safety as he moved to the company’s farthest point of advance to recover all the casualties and their weapons and equipment and place them on the tanks. Lacking space on the vehicles for all the equipment and arms, he directed that those items remaining be destroyed in order to prevent their capture by the enemy. Organizing the rear guard to provide covering fire for the recovery force as they moved to the landing zone, he narrowly escaped death from an anti-tank round while he was directing the fire and movement of his men. Arriving in the landing zone, Captain Radcliffe supervised the rapid evacuation of the casualties while still under heavy mortar and artillery fire. He then disengaged with the North Vietnamese and returned to Con Thien with the survivors. His heroic actions undoubtedly were instrumental in saving numerous Marine lives and in the recovery of forty wounded Marines and the bodies of seventeen killed. By his courageous leadership, bold initiative and selfless devotion to duty at great personal risk, Captain Radcliffe inspired all who observed him and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

Awards Received

  • Silver Star

    Service:

    United States Marine Corps

    Rank:

    Captain

    Batallion:

    1st Battalion

    Regiment:

    9th Marines

    Division:

    3d Marine Division (Rein.), FMF

    Action Date:

    February 8, 1968

    The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Silver Star to Captain Henry James McDonald Radcliffe (MCSN: 0-81002), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as the Commanding Officer of Company A, First Battalion, Ninth Marines, THIRD Marine Division, in connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 8 February 1968, while occupying a defensive position near Khe Sanh, elements of Company A were assaulted by a numerically superior North Vietnamese Army force and were in danger of being overrun. Upon being informed of the situation, Captain Radcliffe quickly organized a reaction force and led the Marines to the assistance of the besieged unit. As the reaction force neared the friendly position, it came under a heavy volume of automatic weapons fire and began receiving hand grenades. Disregarding his own safety, Captain Radcliffe skillfully deployed his men and led an assault on the hostile positions. Ignoring the enemy rounds impacting around him, he fearlessly moved forward, throwing hand grenades, and destroyed two hostile emplacements. When an enemy hand grenade landed near him, he quickly picked up the grenade and threw it toward the hostile positions, killing a North Vietnamese soldier. After his men had overrun the enemy positions and routed the hostile force, he established a defensive perimeter and supervised the evacuation of casualties. His professionalism and outstanding leadership inspired all who observed him and were instrumental in preventing the loss of a vital position. By his courage, aggressive fighting spirit and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of great personal danger, Captain Radcliffe upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.