- William Charles Fitzgerald
Infobox Military Person
name=William C. Fitzgerald
born= birth date|1938|1|28
died= death date and age|1967|8|7|1938|1|28
placeofburial=
caption=Fitzgerald as a midshipman
nickname=Bill
placeofbirth=Montpelier, Vermont , USA
placeofdeath=Co Luy,Vietnam
allegiance=USA
branch=
serviceyears=1956 - 1967
rank=Lieutenant
unit=
commands=
battles=
awards=Navy Cross ,Purple Heart ,National Defense Service Medal ,Vietnam Service Medal , Republic of Vietnam Campaign ribbon bar
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laterwork=USS "Fitzgerald" is named in his honor.William "Bill" C. Fitzgerald (
28 January 1938 -7 August 1967 ) was aUnited States Navy officer who was killed in action during theVietnam War , while serving as an advisor to theRepublic of Vietnam Navy . He received theNavy Cross posthumously for his role in fighting off aViet Cong attack.Early life and Navy enlisted service
Fitzgerald was born in
Montpelier, Vermont , the second child and first son of Louis and Mildred Mary Fitzgerald. His father was a career Navy man who retired as aChief Petty Officer . Fitzgerald grew up in the local area and graduated from Montpelier High School in June 1956.Following graduation, Bill followed in his father's footsteps and enlisted in the
United States Navy , As an enlisted sailor, Fitzgerald served in USS "Samuel B. Roberts" (DD-823), USS "Hugh Purvis" (DD-709), and USS "Gearing" (DD-710). Fitzgerald also served with Utility Squadron Six at NAS Norfolk,Virginia , while working on the Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter (DASH) program.U.S. Naval Academy studies
Seaman Fitzgerald eventually earned selection for officer training and appointment to the
United States Naval Academy atAnnapolis, Maryland .Fitzgerald excelled in naval education, softball, football, fencing, basketball, and tennis.
ervice as a commissioned officer
Midshipman Fitzgerald graduated and was commissioned in the United States Navy on
5 June 1963 . He then reported to the destroyer USS "Charles H. Roan" (DD-853), where he rose from "boot ensign" to weapons department head. responsibility.Vietnam service
Following "Roan",
Lieutenant Fitzgerald reported to Naval Amphibious BaseCoronado, California , where he attendedcounterinsurgency training. Upon completion he was assigned duties as the senior U.S. advisor at Coastal Defense Group Sixteen inVietnam . This group's compound was located adjacent to the village ofCo Luy , near the delta of theTra Khuc River , and about 70 miles southeast ofDa Nang . In this position, he advised theRepublic of Vietnam Navy on defense measures and on the capture of military supplies and contraband destined forViet Cong forces.At about 0300 on
7 August 1967 , Coastal Defense Group Sixteen's compound came under vicious attack by two Viet Cong battalions. The assault began with an intense mortar barrage followed immediately by the advance of troops. Fitzgerald, the senior American commander, immediately ordered a retreat of the civilians within the compound. Because of the compound's location adjacent to a river and the aggressors' position, the only escape route was via water in small boats.Lieutenant Fitzgerald and three others delayed their retreat as long as possible in order to provide covering fire and to direct fire from surrounding friendly forces. Many calls were made to orbiting
gunship aircraft,artillery units, andFast Patrol Craft to provide defensive fire. The Viet Cong attack, however, was swift and well coordinated. It soon became apparent that the South Vietnamese forces were decimated and that the American bunker was the sole remaining source of resistance. As the situation deteriorated, Fitzgerald ordered his last three remaining defenders to retreat while he used arms fire to cover their escape. Fitzgerald was mortally wounded in this action.Awards and legacy
In honor of Lieutenant William C. Fitzgerald's loyal and selfless dedication to his people, he was posthumously awarded the U. S. Navy's second-highest decoration for valor, the
Navy Cross . Additionally, he was awarded thePurple Heart ,National Defense Service Medal ,Vietnam Service Medal , and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign ribbon bar.Lieutenant Fitzgerald was survived by his wife Betty Ann, and their children who continued to reside in and around Montpelier, Vermont.
Namesake
The United States Navy ship USS "Fitzgerald" (DDG-62) is named in his honor and was sponsored by his wife.
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References
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