CM3C
Marvin G. Shields, U.S. Navy
Rank
and organization: Construction Mechanic Third Class,
U.S. Navy, Seabee Team 1104.
Place
and date: Dong Xoai, Republic of Vietnam, 10 June
1965.
Entered
service at: Seattle, Wash.
Born:30
December 1939, Port Townsend, Wash.
Citation: For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk
of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Although
wounded when the compound of Detachment A342, 5th
Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces,
came under intense fire from an estimated reinforced
Viet Cong regiment employing machineguns, heavy weapons
and small arms, Shields continued to resupply his
fellow Americans who needed ammunition and to return
the enemy fire for a period of approximately 3 hours,
at which time the Viet Cong launched a massive attack
at close range with flame-throwers, hand grenades
and small-arms fire. Wounded a second time during
this attack, Shields nevertheless assisted in carrying
a more critically wounded man to safety, and then
resumed firing at the enemy for 4 more hours. When
the commander asked for a volunteer to accompany him
in an attempt to knock out an enemy machinegun emplacement
which was endangering the lives of all personnel in
the compound because of the accuracy of its fire,
Shields unhesitatingly volunteered for this extremely
hazardous mission. Proceeding toward their objective
with a 3.5-inch rocket launcher, they succeeded in
destroying the enemy machinegun emplacement, thus
undoubtedly saving the lives of many of their fellow
servicemen in the compound. Shields was mortally wounded
by hostile fire while returning to his defensive position.
His heroic initiative and great personal valor in
the face of intense enemy fire sustain and enhance
the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.

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