PFC John A. Barnes
III, U.S. Army
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S.
Army, Company C, 1st Battalion, 503d Infantry 173d
Airborne Brigade.
Place and date: Dak To, Republic of Vietnam, 12 November
1967.
Entered service at: Boston, Mass.
Born: 16 April 1945, Boston, Mass.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
in action at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty. Pfc. Barnes distinguished himself
by exceptional heroism while engaged in combat against
hostile forces. Pfc. Barnes was serving as a grenadier
when his unit was attacked by a North Vietnamese force,
estimated to be a battalion. Upon seeing the crew
of a machinegun team killed, Pfc. Barnes, without
hesitation, dashed through the bullet swept area,
manned the machinegun, and killed 9 enemy soldiers
as they assaulted his position. While pausing just
long enough to retrieve more ammunition, Pfc. Barnes
observed an enemy grenade thrown into the midst of
some severely wounded personnel close to his position.
Realizing that the grenade could further injure or
kill the majority of the wounded personnel, he sacrificed
his life by throwing himself directly onto the hand
grenade as it exploded. Through is indomitable courage,
complete disregard for his own safety, and profound
concern for his fellow soldiers, he averted a probable
loss of life and injury to the wounded members of
his unit. Pfc. Barnes' extraordinary heroism, and
intrepidity at the cost of his life, above and beyond
the call of duty, are in the highest traditions of
military service and reflect great credit upon himself,
his unit, and the U.S. Army.

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