The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V” to Captain John Patrick Thomas Sullivan (MCSN: 0-1562037), United States Marine Corps, for meritorious service in connection with operations against insurgent communist (Viet Cong) forces in the Republic of Vietnam, while serving as Assistant Battalion Operations Officer of the First Battalion, Fifth Marines, from 5 March to 11 April 1966, and as Commanding Officer of Company B, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, FIRST Marine Division, from 12 April to 12 November 1966. Throughout this period, Captain Sullivan, then a Lieutenant, performed his duties in an exemplary manner. As Assistant Operations Officer, he organized, trained and led a Provisional Rifle Company composed of combat support and combat service support elements of the Battalion Landing Team. He rapidly and effectively molded this unit of inexperienced Marines into an efficient combat team and skillfully led them in Operation JACKSTAY, an amphibious operation in the swamps of the Rung Sat Special Zone near Saigon. Under his inspiring leadership, the unit inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in repeated contacts without suffering any casualties throughout the ten day operation. Upon assuming command of Company B, he displayed extreme professional competence, fearlessly leading his unit in another amphibious operation, OSAGE, and in seven battalion sized operations: MONTGOMERY, CHEYENNE II, APACHE, COLORADO, NAPA, MONTEREY and DOVER. After arriving at the location of the proposed Battalion Combat Base, Captain Sullivan tirelessly devoted his efforts and resourcefulness to the construction of suitable defensive positions. Despite fatiguing conditions, he successfully planned and executed more than fifty combat operations in and beyond the Battalion’s Tactical Area of Responsibility. Although his unit experienced an eighty percent turnover of personnel, his constant and vigorous training program enabled his Company to remain in a high level of combat readiness. Captain Sullivan’s exceptional professional skill, outstanding leadership, resourcefulness and loyal devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.