
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
WETZEL, GARY GEORGE
Rank and organization: Specialist Fourth
Class (then Pfc.), U.S. Army, 173d Assault Helicopter Company. Place and date:
Near Ap Dong An, Republic of Vietnam, 8 January 1968. Entered service at:
Milwaukee, Wis. Born: 29 September 1947, South Milwaukee, Wis.
Citation:
Sp4c. Wetzel, 173d Assault Helicopter Company, distinguished himself by conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life. above and beyond the call of duty.
Sp4c. Wetzel was serving as door gunner aboard a helicopter which was part of an insertion
force trapped in a landing zone by intense and deadly hostile fire. Sp4c. Wetzel was going
to the aid of his aircraft commander when he was blown into a rice paddy and critically
wounded by 2 enemy rockets that exploded just inches from his location. Although bleeding
profusely due to the loss of his left arm and severe wounds in his right arm, chest, and
left leg, Sp4c. Wetzel staggered back to his original position in his gun-well and took
the enemy forces under fire. His machinegun was the only weapon placing effective fire on
the enemy at that time. Through a resolve that overcame the shock and intolerable pain of
his injuries, Sp4c. Wetzel remained at his position until he had eliminated the automatic
weapons emplacement that had been inflicting heavy casualties on the American troops and
preventing them from moving against this strong enemy force. Refusing to attend his own
extensive wounds, he attempted to return to the aid of his aircraft commander but passed
out from loss of blood. Regaining consciousness, he persisted in his efforts to drag
himself to the aid of his fellow crewman. After an agonizing effort, he came to the side
of the crew chief who was attempting to drag the wounded aircraft commander to the safety
of a nearby dike. Unswerving in his devotion to his fellow man, Sp4c. Wetzel assisted his
crew chief even though he lost consciousness once again during this action. Sp4c. Wetzel
displayed extraordinary heroism in his efforts to aid his fellow crewmen. His gallant
actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Army and reflect great
credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of his country.
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