ERNESTO GOMEZ
Navy Cross Recipient
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
ERNESTO GOMEZ. Corporal, United States Marine Corps. For extraordinary
heroism while serving with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262, in connection
with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 25 January
1968, Corporal Gomez was the Crew Chief aboard a CH-46 transport helicopter
assigned an emergency medical evacuation mission on Hill 881 near the Khe
Sanh Combat Base. The pilot proceeded to the designated area and landed
in the zone as two Marines began leading a casualty, whose head and eyes
were covered with bandages, toward the helicopter. When the entire landing
zone was subjected to intense enemy fire, the two men were forced to drop
to the ground. Observing the blindfolded casualty attempting to reach the
aircraft unassisted, Corporal Gomez unhesitatingly left the helicopter
and rushed across 25 meters of fire-swept terrain to the side of the injured
man. Quickly pulling the Marine to the ground, he selflessly used his own
body to shield his comrade from the hostile fire impacting around them,
and as the enemy fire continued, he took cover with the casualty in a nearby
rocket crater. Corporal Gomez remained in this exposed area until another
crew member rushed to his assistance. Then the two Marines, protecting
their wounded comrade from further injury, carried him to the helicopter.
The Pilot was quickly informed that the injured Marine was aboard, and
the aircraft lifted from the hazardous area for the medical facility at
Khe Sanh. Corporal Gomez’s heroic actions were instrumental in saving his
companion’s life and inspired all who observed him. By his courage, selfless
concern for the safety of his fellow Marine, and unswerving devotion to
duty at great personal risk, he upheld the highest traditions of the Marine
Corps and the United States Naval Service.
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