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SSG Glenn H.
English Jr.
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company
E, 3rd Battalion, 503 Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade
Place and date: Phu My District, Republic of Vietnam, 7
September 1970
Entered service at: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Born: 23 April 1940, Altoona, Pennsylvania
Citation:
S/Sgt. English was riding in the lead armored personnel
carrier in a 4-vehicle column when an enemy mine exploded in
front of his vehicle. As the vehicle swerved from the road,
a concealed enemy force waiting in ambush opened fire with
automatic weapons and anti-tank grenades, striking the
vehicle several times and setting it on fire. S/Sgt. English
escaped from the disabled vehicle and, without pausing to
extinguish the flames on his clothing, rallied his stunned
unit. He then led it in a vigorous assault, in the face of
heavy enemy automatic weapons fire, on the entrenched enemy
position. This prompt and courageous action routed the enemy
and saved his unit from destruction. Following the assault,
S/Sgt. English heard the cries of 3 men still trapped inside
the vehicle. Paying no heed to warnings that the ammunition
and fuel in the burning personnel carrier might explode at
any moment, S/Sgt. English raced to the vehicle and climbed
inside to rescue his wounded comrades. As he was lifting 1
of the men to safety, the vehicle exploded, mortally
wounding him and the man he was attempting to save. By his
extraordinary devotion to duty, indomitable courage, and
utter disregard for his own safety, S/Sgt. English saved his
unit from destruction and selflessly sacrificed his life in
a brave attempt to save 3 comrades. S/Sgt. English's
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the cost
of his life were an inspiration to his comrades and are in
the highest traditions of the U.S. Army.

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