The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain Laurence Raymond Gaboury (MCSN: 0-68458), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against the Communist insurgents forces while serving as a Reconnaissance Company Advisor and Assistant Task Force Advisor to the Vietnamese Marine Brigade during Operation LIEN KET 52/COLORADO, from 5 August to 14 August 1966. Captain Gaboury made significant contributions to the planning efforts of the task force staff and then voluntarily led a helicopter landed reconnaissance unit on a hill which was the dominant terrain feature in an operational area held by a Viet Cong regiment. From this position he relayed information on enemy movements and location of enemy strong points, reported on the accuracy of pre-planned air strikes and adjusted both artillery fire and aircraft missions. The unit remained in this position for three days and three nights despite near-constant enemy pressure, fighting off sporadic enemy sniper attacks, and rationing water and food to avoid risking the loss of a helicopter for a re-supply mission. The unit was extracted under fire on 9 August 1966, and Captain Gaboury assumed duties as an assistant to the Task Force Advisor. In operations on 13 August 1966 against a second Viet Cong regiment, he took over a tactical radio net, and by his calm, efficient, and accurate relay of information and directives from higher headquarters, materially aided the Task Force Commander and Task Force Advisor in the conduct of the operation. In two instances, despite determined and continual sniping by scattered enemy forces he successfully executed two medical evacuation missions from an exposed field, the second time in darkness and with a flashlight marking him as a target. Captain Gaboury’s professional skill, personal courage, and devotion to duty contributed materially to a successful accomplishment of the operation and the defeat of two Viet Cong regiments, and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.



