William Babcock was interned as a Prisoner of War in South Vietnam after he was captured on January 31, 1968 and was held until his successful escape later on the same day.
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William Babcock was interned as a Prisoner of War in South Vietnam after he was captured on January 31, 1968 and was held until his successful escape later on the same day.
(Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: The President of the United States of America, authorized by Executive Order 11046, 24 August 1962, takes pleasure in presenting the Bronze Star Medal to First Lieutenant William H. Babcock, Jr., United States Army, for outstanding meritorious service in connection with ground operations against a hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam. Through his untiring efforts and professional ability, he consistently obtained outstanding results. He was quick to grasp the implications of new problems with which he was faced as a result of the ever changing situations inherent in a counterinsurgency operation and to find ways and means to solve those problems. The energetic application of his extensive knowledge has materially contributed to the efforts of the United States mission to the Republic of Vietnam to assist that country in ridding itself of the communist threat to its freedom. His initiative, zeal, sound judgment and devotion to duty have been in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army and reflect great credit on him and the Military Service.
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First Lieutenant William Babcock was captured on January 31, 1968 and became a Prisoner of War in South Vietnam until he successfully escaped later the same day.