BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Melvin Morris
Melvin Morris | |
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Morris receiving the Medal of Honor from President Obama in 2014.
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Born | January 7, 1942 Okmulgee, Oklahoma |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Years of service | 1959–1985 |
Rank | Sergeant First Class |
Unit | 5th Special Forces Group 1st Special Forces Company D |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | Medal of Honor Bronze Star Medal (2) Purple Heart (2) Meritorious Service Medal Air Medal Army Commendation Medal (2) with V Device Special Forces Tab Combat Infantry Badge Expert Marksmanship Badge Master Parachutist Badge Republic of Vietnam Master Parachute Badge |
Melvin Morris (born January 7, 1942) is a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, a Special Forces Soldier ("Green Beret"), and a recipient of the Medal of Honor.[1]
Background
Morris was born and grew up in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. In 1959 Morris joined the Oklahoma Army National Guard and soon after joined the active duty Army. "Being in the military was better than being in trouble," he said. He excelled in the military, becoming one of the first Green Berets in 1961 and twice volunteered for tours in Vietnam.[2]
Medal of Honor action
Morris received the Medal of Honor for his valorous actions on Sept. 17, 1969, while commanding the Third Company, Third Battalion of the IV Mobile Strike Force near Chi Lang, Vietnam. Then-Staff Sgt. Morris led an advance across enemy lines to recover the body of a fallen sergeant. Morris single-handedly destroyed an enemy force with a bag of grenades in a series of bunkers that was pinning his battalion down. Morris was shot three times during that engagement.[3]
Morris received the Medal of Honor from President Barack Obama in a March 18, 2014 ceremony in the White House.
The award came through the Defense Authorization Act which called for a review of Jewish American and Hispanic American veterans from World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War to ensure that no prejudice was shown to those deserving the Medal of Honor.[4]
Medal of Honor Citation
Other awards
In addition to the Medal of Honor, Morris received the Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star Medal with one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart with one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal with "V" Device and one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Good Conduct Medal with one Silver Loop,National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with one Silver Star, Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbonwith Numeral "3", Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral "4", Combat Infantryman Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Expert Marksmanship Badge with Rifle Bar, Special Forces Tab, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Bronze Star.[1]
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