SILVER STAR
The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting a gold star in lieu of
the second SILVER STAR MEDAL to
LIEUTENANT COLONEL WILLIAM KELLER ROCKEY
UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS
For
service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as
Commanding Officer of the Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division
in connection with operations against insurgent communist (Viet Cong) forces in
the Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of 30 January 1968, Lieutenant Colonel
ROCKEY received intelligence information that an estimated battalion size force
of Viet Cong was moving into position in the Hoa Vong District of Quang Nam
Province. Realizing the urgency for speed in exploiting the opportunity to
engage and destroy the large hostile force, he immediately commenced his
planning and coordination of friendly forces, including elements of the Third
Amphibian Tractor Battalion and the First Tank Battalion, two Regional Forces
companies and elements of several Combined Action Platoons. Within an hour and a
half after receiving the initial intelligence information, Lieutenant Colonel
ROCKEY launched an aggressive helicopter borne assault against the entrenched
enemy force. Realizing that the village the Viet Cong held was heavily
fortified, he skillfully established strongpoints surrounding the village which
effectively sealed off all escape routes. After heavy air strikes and mortar and
artillery bombardment, he joined the most heavily engaged company and launched
an aggressive ground assault which succeeded in penetrating the enemy defenses.
Ignoring the intense hostile fire impacting around him and quickly exploiting
the penetration, he widened the gap in the enemy defenses and consolidated his
position. When the Viet Cong launched human-wave counterattacks against the
Marines, Lieutenant Colonel ROCKEY fearlessly moved from one position to another
along the perimeter, shouting words of encouragement to his men who repelled
each attack. During the night, the enemy attempted to break contact and
withdraw. As a result of the skillful deployment of his forces, the Viet Cong
were caught in a vicious crossfire which inflicted heavy losses on the
disorganized and panic striken (sic) enemy soldiers.
Throughout the night, he personally controlled artillery fire support and
flareship illumination while directing the efforts of his men in increasing the
pressure on the besieged hostile forces. In the morning, he conducted a thorough
search of the battle area in conjuction with an Army of the Republic of Vietnam
unit. In the face of Lieutenant Colonel ROCKEY’s aggressive attack and
relentless pursuit, numerous enemy soldiers realized the hopelessness of their
situation and surrendered. As a result of his exceptional tactical ability and
determined efforts, the successful operation accounted for 102 enemy confirmed
killed, 88 Viet Cong captured and the seizure of 47 weapons and large quantities
of ordnance, equipment and valuable documents. By his inspiring leadership,
unfaltering determination and steadfast devotion to duty, Lieutenant Colonel
ROCKEY was instrumental in the accomplishment of his unit’s mission and upheld
the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval
Service.
FOR
THE PRESIDENT,
V.
H. KRULAK
LIEUTENANT
GENERAL, U. S. MARINE CORPS
COMMANDING
GENERAL, FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC