PFC
Milton L. Olive III, U.S. Army
Rank and organization:
Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company B, 2d Battalion
(Airborne), 503d Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade.
Place and date:
Phu Cuong, Republic of Vietnam, 22 October 1965.
Entered service
at: Chicago, Ill.
Born: 7 November
1946, Chicago, Ill. C.O. No.:
18, 26 April
1966.
Citation: For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk
of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Pfc.
Olive was a member of the 3d Platoon of Company B,
as it moved through the jungle to find the Viet Cong
operating in the area. Although the platoon was subjected
to a heavy volume of enemy gunfire and pinned down
temporarily, it retaliated by assaulting the Viet
Cong positions, causing the enemy to flee. As the
platoon pursued the insurgents, Pfc. Olive and 4 other
soldiers were moving through the jungle together with
a grenade was thrown into their midst. Pfc. Olive
saw the grenade, and then saved the lives of his fellow
soldiers at the sacrifice of his by grabbing the grenade
in his hand and falling on it to absorb the blast
with his body. Through his bravery, unhesitating actions,
and complete disregard for his safety, he prevented
additional loss of life or injury to the members of
his platoon. Pfc. Olive's extraordinary heroism, at
the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty are in the highest traditions of the U.S. Army
and reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed
Forces of his country.

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