- James W. Robinson, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name=James W. Robinson, Jr.
born= 1940
died= death year and age|1966|1940
placeofbirth=Hinsdale, Illinois
placeofdeath=Vietnam
placeofburial=
caption=Army Medal of Honor
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps United States Army
serviceyears=
rank= Sergeant
commands=
unit=
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
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laterwork=James William Robinson, Jr. (August 30, 1940–April 11, 1966) was an American soldier and a posthumous recipient of the
Medal of Honor . Robinson earned the award while serving with the U.S. Army inVietnam . He was a Sergeant (E-5) in theinfantry when he was killed under heroic circumstances on April 11, 1966. Born in 1940 inHinsdale, Illinois , aChicago suburb , Robinson graduated from Morton High School in 1958 and enlisted in the U.S. Marines, serving primarily inOkinawa . After his service, Robinson worked in theprivate sector in northernVirginia , then re-enlisted, this time in the U.S. Army. Assigned to duty inPanama , Robinson relentlessly requested a transfer toSoutheast Asia , which was finally granted in 1965.Biography
Robinson is listed on the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial on panel 06E, row 103, and is buried at the Clarendon Hills Cemetery inDarien, Illinois . He was the firstVirginia resident to receive theMedal of Honor during theVietnam War . Jim Robinson was 25 years old.Robinson Secondary School inNorthern Virginia 'sFairfax County , which opened in 1971, is named in his honor, as is Robinson Elementary School inLyons, Illinois .Sgt. Robinson's
Medal of Honor was donated toRobinson Secondary School by his parents. The Medal is displayed in the school's main hall and has served as an inspiration to the school'sFairfax andBurke student population for many years.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 2d Battalion, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 11 April 1966. Entered service at: Chicago, Ill. Born: 30 August 1940, Hinsdale, Ill.
Citation:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Company C was engaged in fierce combat with a Viet Cong battalion. Despite the heavy fire, Sgt. Robinson moved among the men of his fire team, instructing and inspiring them, and placing them in advantageous positions. Enemy snipers located in nearby trees were inflicting heavy casualties on forward elements of Sgt. Robinson's unit. Upon locating the enemy sniper whose fire was taking the heaviest toll, he took a grenade launcher and eliminated the sniper. Seeing a medic hit while administering aid to a wounded sergeant in front of his position and aware that now the 2 wounded men were at the mercy of the enemy, he charged through a withering hail of fire and dragged his comrades to safety, where he rendered first aid and saved their lives. As the battle continued and casualties mounted, Sgt. Robinson moved about under intense fire to collect from the wounded their weapons and ammunition and redistribute them to able-bodied soldiers. Adding his fire to that of his men, he assisted in eliminating a major enemy threat. Seeing another wounded comrade in front of his position, Sgt. Robinson again defied the enemy's fire to effect a rescue. In so doing he was himself wounded in the shoulder and leg. Despite his painful wounds, he dragged the soldier to shelter and saved his life by administering first aid. While patching his own wounds, he spotted an enemy machinegun which had inflicted a number of casualties on the American force. His rifle ammunition expended, he seized 2 grenades and, in an act of unsurpassed heroism, charged toward the entrenched enemy weapon. Hit again in the leg, this time with a tracer round which set fire to his clothing, Sgt. Robinson ripped the burning clothing from his body and staggered indomitably through the enemy fire, now concentrated solely on him, to within grenade range of the enemy machinegun position. Sustaining 2 additional chest wounds, he marshaled his fleeting physical strength and hurled the 2 grenades, thus destroying the enemy gun position, as he fell dead upon the battlefield. His magnificent display of leadership and bravery saved several lives and inspired his soldiers to defeat the numerically superior enemy force. Sgt. Robinson's conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, at the cost of his life, are in keeping with the finest traditions of the U.S. Army and reflect great credit upon the 1st Infantry Division and the U.S. Armed Forces.
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam WarReferences
* [http://www.mishalov.com/Robinson.html James W. Robinson, Jr.]
* [http://www.virtualwall.org/dr/RobinsonJW01a.htm Virtual Wall] James W. Robinson, Jr.
* [http://www.angelfire.com/mo2/Mudsoldiers/Robinson.html Father's recall] James W. Robinson, Jr.
* [http://www.fcps.edu/RobinsonSS/about/ James W. Robinson, Jr.] Robinson Secondary School, Fairfax, Virginia
* [http://www.sd103.com/robinson_index.aspx Robinson Elementary School] James W. Robinson, Jr. Elementary School, Lyons, Illinois
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A18371-2002Jun8?language=printer New Memorial at Robinson] The Washington Post, 09-June-2002
* [http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/vietnam-m-z.html Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipients (M-Z)] U.S Army official website
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/gravesites/states/pages_pz/robinson_james_il.html photo of gravesite] Clarendon Hills Cemetery, Darien, Illinois
* [http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=4&S=10&Z=18&X=1500&Y=21494&W=2 Terraserver-USA.com aerial photo] Robinson Secondary School, Fairfax, VAPublic facilities named in his honor
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Robinson Secondary School (grades 7-12)Fairfax, Virginia
*Robinson Elementary School (grades K-6)Lyons, Illinois
*Robinson Army Reserve Training CenterChicago, Illinois
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