PO
Michael E. Thornton, U.S. Navy
Rank and organization:
Petty Officer, U.S. Navy, Navy Advisory Group.
Place and date:
Republic of Vietnam, 31 October 1972.
Entered service
at: Spartanburg, S.C. Born: 23 March 1949, Greenville,
S.C.
Citation:
For conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty while participating
in a daring operation against enemy forces. PO Thornton,
as Assistant U.S. Navy Advisor, along with a U.S.
Navy lieutenant serving as Senior Advisor, accompanied
a 3-man Vietnamese Navy SEAL patrol on an intelligence
gathering and prisoner capture operation against an
enemy-occupied naval river base. Launched from a Vietnamese
Navy junk in a rubber boat, the patrol reached land
and was continuing on foot toward its objective when
it suddenly came under heavy fire from a numerically
superior force. The patrol called in naval gunfire
support and then engaged the enemy in a fierce firefight,
accounting for many enemy casualties before moving
back to the waterline to prevent encirclement. Upon
learning that the Senior Advisor had been hit by enemy
fire and was believed to be dead, PO Thornton returned
through a hail of fire to the lieutenant's last position;
quickly disposed of 2 enemy soldiers about to overrun
the position, and succeeded in removing the seriously
wounded and unconscious Senior Naval Advisor to the
water's edge. He then inflated the lieutenant's lifejacket
and towed him seaward for approximately 2 hours until
picked up by support craft. By his extraordinary courage
and perseverance, PO Thornton was directly responsible
for saving the life of his superior officer and enabling
the safe extraction of all patrol members, thereby
upholding the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval
Service.

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