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Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith
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SFC. Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith, Medal of Honor recipient
Born (1935-07-27)July 27, 1935
Wahiawā, Hawaii
Died February 16, 1967(1967-02-16) (aged 31)
Kontum Province, Republic of Vietnam
Place of burial
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1953–1967
Rank Sergeant First Class (posthumous)
Unit 1st Platoon, Company C, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division
Battles/wars Vietnam War 
Awards Medal of Honor
Purple Heart

Sergeant First Class Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith (July 27, 1935 – February 16, 1967) was a United States Army soldier, of Hispanic-Asian descent, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War. Despite being severely wounded, Smith inspired his men to beat back an enemy assault.

Early years

Smith, an American of Hispanic/Asian descent, was born in Wahiawa, a town located in the center of Oahu Island in the County of Honolulu, Hawaii. There he received his primary and secondary education graduating from Leilehua High School. He joined the United States Army in 1953 and was stationed in various countries overseas, among them was Okinawa.

During his stay in Okinawa, he met a Hawaiian born WAC by the name of Jane and soon they were married. They established their home in a military post in Tacoma, Washington and had two daughters.

Vietnam War

On July 23, 1966, Smith was sent to the Republic of Vietnam and served as Platoon Sergeant of the 1st Platoon, Company C, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry of the 4th Infantry Division. The division conducted combat operations in the western Central Highlands along the border between Cambodia and Vietnam. The division experienced intense combat against North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regular forces in the mountains surrounding Kontum.

On February 16, 1967, Sergeant Smith was leading his platoon in a reconnaissance patrol, when suddenly it came under attack. NVA forces attacked the patrol with machinegun, mortar and rocket fire. Despite the fact that he was wounded, he coordinated a counterattack by positioning his men and distributing ammunition. He was struck by a rocket, but continued to expose himself in order to direct his men's fire upon the approaching enemy. Even though he perished from his wounds, his actions resulted in the defeat of the enemy.

For his actions, he was recommended for the Medal of Honor. In October 1968, his family received the medal from the hands of Secretary of the Army Stanley R. Resor, because President Lyndon B. Johnson was ill at the time. However, after the ceremony, which was held at the White House, the family which included his widow Jane and two daughters, Kathleen 10 and Pamela 6, were taken to President Johnson's bedroom.

Postscript

Sergeant First Class Elmelindo Rodrigues Smith's remains were buried with full military honors in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific located in Honolulu, Hawaii. His name is inscribed in the Vietnam War Memorial located in Washington, D.C. in Panel 15E – Row 051.

Awards and recognitions

Among Smith's decorations and medals are the following:

Combat Infantry Badge.svg
A light blue ribbon with five white five pointed stars
Bronze star
4th Infantry Division CSIB2.svg
Badge Combat Infantryman Badge
1st Row Medal of Honor
2nd Row Purple Heart Army Good Conduct Medal
with bronze clasp and 5 loops (5 awards)
National Defense Service Medal
3rd Row Vietnam Service Medal
with one campaign star
Vietnam Cross of Gallantry
with palm
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
with "60-" clasp
Badge 4th Infantry Division
Combat Service Identification Badge

Foreign unit decorations

  • Fourragère CG.png  Fourragère cord

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