GREEN BERETS Holder, James Edward

From SAS to Blood Diamond Wars
By Hamish Ross, Fred Marafono

John Robertson

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Staff member
  • SURNAME
Holder
  • FORENAME
James Edward (Jim)
  • UNIT
5 SF Group (MACV-SOG-CCN) (RT Asp)
  • RANK
Staff Sergeant
  • NUMBER
235602429
  • DATE OF DEATH
21st August 1970
  • AGE
31
  • GRAVESITE
Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery,Fort Bragg,Cumberland County,North Carolina Section I Site 289-D
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
from Fayetteville,North Carolina
born 24.7.1939 Fayetteville,North Carolina
son of William McKinley and Hazel Jane (nee Wilson) Holder,Apr 110,South Charleston,West Virginia
husband of Cecilia H. Holder,1234 Bowden Road,Fayetteville,North Carolina
entered service 1968
former MACV-SOG-CCS 1970
awards Silver Star,Bronze Star with V,Army Commendation Medal
KIA DMZ,South Vietnam
Vietnam Veterans Memorial,Washington,D.C. Panel 08W Line 127
 

DATE OF DEATH:

21-Aug-1970

AWARD:

https://www.specialforcesroh.com/index.php?threads/holder-james-edward.43778/

CITATION:

Silver Star : For gallantry in action while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Staff Sergeant Holder distinguished himself while serving as assistant team leader for a long range reconnaissance patrol operating deep within enemy controlled territory. As the patrol advanced through thick jungle undergrowth in an effort to observe suspected enemy activity, they were suddenly ambushed by a well-entrenched hostile force. Moving from his rear position to the point of heaviest contact, Sergeant Holder placed devastating return fire on the enemy enabling his comrades to withdraw to more defensible positions. As they withdrew, the sergeant assumed a position in a bomb crater and single-handedly slowed the advancing enemy force. Refusing to withdraw, he continued to put forth devastating counter fire until he was mortally wounded by an enemy bullet. Staff Sergeant Holder’s gallantry in action, at the cost of his life, was in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.
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