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SOLDIER'S MEDAL
HUGH C. THOMPSON, JR.
(THEN WARRANT OFFICER ONE, UNITED
STATES ARMY)
For
heroism above and beyond the call of duty on 16 March 1968, while
saving the lives of at least 10 Vietnamese civilians during the
unlawful massacre of noncombatants by American forces at My Lai,
Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam. Warrant Officer Thompson
landed his helicopter in the line of fire between fleeing
Vietnamese civilians and pursuing American ground troops to
prevent their murder. He then personally confronted the leader of
the American ground troops and was prepared to open fire on those
American troops should they fire upon the civilians. Warrant
Officer Thompson, at the risk of his own personal safety, went
forward of the American lines and coaxed the Vietnamese civilians
out of the bunker to enable their evacuation. Leaving the area
after requesting and overseeing the civilians' air evacuation,
his crew spotted movement in a ditch filled with bodies south of
My Lai Four. Warrant Officer Thompson again landed his helicopter
and covered his crew as they retrieved a wounded child from the
pile of bodies. He then flew the child to the safety of a
hospital at Quang Ngai. Warrant Officer Thompson's relayed radio
reports of the massacre and subsequent report to his section
leader and commander resulted in an order for the cease fire at
My Lai and an end to the killing of innocent civilians. Warrant
Officer Thompson's heroism exemplifies the highest standards of
personal courage and ethical conduct, reflecting distinct credit
on him, and the United States Army.
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