- Brian Miles Thacker
Infobox Military Person
name=Brian Miles Thacker
born= Birth date and age|1945|4|25
died=
placeofbirth=Columbus, Ohio
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption=Army Medal Of Honor
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank=First Lieutenant
commands=
unit=92nd Artillery Regiment
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Medal of Honor
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laterwork=Brian Miles Thacker (born April 25, 1945) is a former
United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—theMedal of Honor —for his actions in theVietnam War .Biography
Thacker joined the Army from
Salt Lake City, Utah , and by March 31, 1971 was serving as a First Lieutenant in Battery A of 1st Battalion,92nd Artillery Regiment . On that day, Thacker's base inKontum Province , Republic of Vietnam, was attacked byNorth Vietnamese Army forces. He assisted in the defense of the base and, when evacuation became necessary, he stayed behind to cover the retreat. Trapped behind enemy lines, Thacker was able to evade capture until being rescued by friendly forces eight days later.Medal of Honor citation
First Lieutenant Thacker's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 1st Lt. Thacker, Field Artillery, Battery A, distinguished himself while serving as the team leader of an Integrated Observation System collocated with elements of 2 Army of the Republic of Vietnam units at Fire Base 6. A numerically superior North Vietnamese Army force launched a well-planned, dawn attack on the small, isolated, hilltop fire base. Employing rockets, grenades, flame-throwers, and automatic weapons, the enemy forces penetrated the perimeter defenses and engaged the defenders in hand-to-hand combat. Throughout the morning and early afternoon, 1st Lt. Thacker rallied and encouraged the U.S. and Republic of Vietnam soldiers in heroic efforts to repulse the enemy. He occupied a dangerously exposed observation position for a period of 4 hours while directing friendly air strikes and artillery fire against the assaulting enemy forces. His personal bravery and inspired leadership enabled the outnumbered friendly forces to inflict a maximum of casualties on the attacking enemy forces and prevented the base from being overrun. By late afternoon, the situation had become untenable. 1st Lt. Thacker organized and directed the withdrawal of the remaining friendly forces. With complete disregard for his personal safety, he remained inside the perimeter alone to provide covering fire with his M-16 rifle until all other friendly forces had escaped from the besieged fire base. Then, in an act of supreme courage, he called for friendly artillery fire on his own position to allow his comrades more time to withdraw safely from the area and, at the same time, inflict even greater casualties on the enemy forces. Although wounded and unable to escape from the area himself, he successfully eluded the enemy forces for 8 days until friendly forces regained control of the fire base. The extraordinary courage and selflessness displayed by 1st Lt. Thacker were an inspiration to his comrades and are in the highest traditions of the military service.
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam WarReferences
*cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipients
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date = October 3, 2003
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/vietnam-m-z.html
accessdate = 2007-06-08External links
* [http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2008-02-21-medalOfHonor.jsp Interview] at the
Pritzker Military Library Persondata
NAME= Thacker, Brian Miles
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH= April 25, 1945
PLACE OF BIRTH=Columbus, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=
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