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I found Thomas Bennett who won the MOH in Vietnam

Posted on: May 15, 2017 at 17:03:57 CT
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despite being a CO. He was not drafted, but enlisted in 1967 as a conscientious objector who was willing to serve after being placed on academic probation while attending WVU.

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Cpl. Bennett distinguished himself while serving as a platoon medical aidman with the 2d Platoon, Company B, during a reconnaissance-in-force mission. On 9 February the platoon was moving to assist the 1st Platoon of Company D which had run into a North Vietnamese ambush when it became heavily engaged by the intense small arms, automatic weapons, mortar and rocket fire from a well fortified and numerically superior enemy unit. In the initial barrage of fire, 3 of the point members of the platoon fell wounded. Cpl. Bennett, with complete disregard for his safety, ran through the heavy fire to his fallen comrades, administered life-saving first aid under fire and then made repeated trips carrying the wounded men to positions of relative safety from which they would be medically evacuated from the battle position. Cpl. Bennett repeatedly braved the intense enemy fire moving across open areas to give aid and comfort to his wounded comrades. He valiantly exposed himself to the heavy fire in order to retrieve the bodies of several fallen personnel. Throughout the night and following day, Cpl. Bennett moved from position to position treating and comforting the several personnel who had suffered shrapnel and gunshot wounds. On 11 February, Company B again moved in an assault on the well fortified enemy positions and became heavily engaged with the numerically superior enemy force. Five members of the company fell wounded in the initial assault. Cpl. Bennett ran to their aid without regard to the heavy fire. He treated 1 wounded comrade and began running toward another seriously wounded man. Although the wounded man was located forward of the company position covered by heavy enemy grazing fire and Cpl. Bennett was warned that it was impossible to reach the position, he leaped forward with complete disregard for his safety to save his comrade's life. In attempting to save his fellow soldier, he was mortally wounded. Cpl. Bennett's undaunted concern for his comrades at the cost of his life above and beyond the call of duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

Edited by Spanky at 17:04:40 on 05/15/17
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     honorable professions(nm) - tmcats KSU - 5/15 14:49:35
          not a single one is an honorable profession (nm) - pickle MU - 5/15 16:34:06
     Public service(nm) - DevilsAdvocate MU - 5/15 14:04:36
     "They signed up to use their weapons." - MrBlueSky MU - 5/15 13:58:44
     Out of curiosity - meatiger MU - 5/15 13:57:24
          I assume it's a high risk job like the other two that are - playhard KC - 5/15 14:31:39
     A strong sense of Duty and Honor - Spanky KU - 5/15 13:56:26
          That doesn't exist according to some on the board - Sal KC - 5/15 14:35:01
               Link? (nm) - pickle MU - 5/15 14:57:37
     I was drafted - mu7176grad MU - 5/15 13:54:00
          Thank you for your service. Rest assured that if many of the - Emoji Man MSU - 5/15 13:58:20
               if he was drafted and taken by threat of force, is - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 14:00:53
                    Yes. He had a choice. - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:09:36
                         I went to college but drew a low number - mu7176grad MU - 5/15 14:52:23
                              or married someone with kids.... adopted a kid the day after - Spanky KU - 5/15 16:14:09
                         you must have read some other post when - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 14:24:08
                              Not really.. 'drafted' does not mean 'inducted' - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:27:06
                                   Even conscientious objectors had to serve in Vietnam. - Sarazen MU - 5/15 14:29:55
                                        Depends on the classification - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:41:45
                                             I don't know what combat related duties were, but - Sarazen MU - 5/15 15:07:56
                                                  I find no evidence of a 'valid' Contentious Objector - Spanky KU - 5/15 15:21:21
                                                       I don't have a piece of paper that shows what you are - Sarazen MU - 5/15 15:53:06
                                                            Were they ACTUAL 1-A-O or 1-A's... or just guys - Spanky KU - 5/15 16:03:51
                                                                 I don't know your letters and numbers, but I know - Sarazen MU - 5/15 16:27:46
                                                                      I found Thomas Bennett who won the MOH in Vietnam - Spanky KU - 5/15 17:03:57
                                                                           So, COs were in battle. (nm) - Sarazen MU - 5/15 17:15:44
                                                                                Not drafted... Volunteered to enlist - Spanky KU - 5/15 18:22:57
                                                                      Perhaps.... but it makes little sense to send a CO - Spanky KU - 5/15 16:44:56
                                             Never met a CO while in the Army - mu7176grad MU - 5/15 14:58:45
                                                  RE: Never met a CO while in the Army - "Wild Bill" Donovan MU - 5/15 16:34:09
                         you left out your boy Donnie and - MrBlueSky MU - 5/15 14:11:39
                              Did you read the link? - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:13:45
                    Tha threat didn't exist. You always hat the option to select - Emoji Man MSU - 5/15 14:07:27
                         There were many more options than that.... - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:10:20
                              What were they? I wish I had known I had several options - Sarazen MU - 5/15 14:27:36
                                   all you had to do was kiss the doctor during your induction - Spanky KU - 5/15 14:46:44
                                        Most of those are non-starters for half-way - Sarazen MU - 5/15 15:10:44
                                             You could have been a cop.. they were exempt from - Spanky KU - 5/15 15:29:08
                                                  Another non-starter for most of us. (nm) - Sarazen MU - 5/15 15:57:04
                                                       Shoulda crapped your pants like Nugent did... - Spanky KU - 5/15 16:05:06
                         i'm assuming you're being facetious (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 14:09:18
                              No. Why? They weren't going to take him to a foreign land - Emoji Man MSU - 5/15 14:11:33
                                   incarceration isn't force? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 14:12:27
                                        In this case it was an option. - Emoji Man MSU - 5/15 14:14:40
                                             you might want to re-read the thread an my - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 14:22:51
     either a misguided ideological foundation and/or - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 13:52:20
          ^ = politician. nm - justwinbaby KC - 5/15 15:20:48
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               applies pretty well to public school teachers who think - 90Tiger MU - 5/15 13:59:04
                    Those are ones with the higher IQs. The bottom 50% is just - Emoji Man MSU - 5/15 14:05:04
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