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Robert H. Jenkins Jr.

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463:"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Marine Gunner with Company C, Third Reconnaissance Battalion, Third Marine Division in connection with operations against enemy forces in the Republic of Vietnam. Early on the morning of 5 March 1969, Private First Class Jenkins' twelve-man reconnaissance team was occupying a defensive position at Fire Support Base Argonne south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. Suddenly, the Marines were assaulted by a North Vietnamese Army platoon employing mortar, automatic weapons, and hand grenades. Reacting instantly, Private First Class Jenkins and another Marine quickly moved into a two-man fighting emplacement, and as they boldly delivered accurate machine gun fire against the enemy, a North Vietnamese soldier threw a hand grenade into the friendly emplacement. Fully realizing the inevitable results of his action, Private First Class Jenkins quickly seized his comrade, and pushing the man to the ground, he leaped on top of the Marine to shield him from the explosion. Absorbing the full impact of the detonation, Private First Class Jenkins was seriously injured and subsequently succumbed to his wounds. His courage, inspiring valor and selfless devotion to duty saved a fellow Marine from serious injury or possible death and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Navy. He gallantly gave his life for his country." 356: 317: 294: 347: 268:. He was, along with his 12-man recon team, attacked by enemy fire – mortars, machine guns, and grenades. Jenkins and fellow Marine, Fred Ostrom, took up position in a two-man fighting emplacement. When a hand grenade was thrown into the emplacement, Jenkins leaped on top of Ostrom, shielding him from the explosion and absorbing the full impact of the grenade. He was mortally wounded and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic act and sacrifice of life. 308: 301: 341: 334: 327: 128: 422: 623: 483: 33: 627: 726: 701: 666: 596: 716: 501: 506: 224: 706: 228: 238:, North Carolina, where he underwent individual combat training with the 2nd Infantry Training Battalion, 1st Infantry Training Regiment, and 674: 604: 580: 355: 496: 640: 535: 721: 253:, 3rd Marine Division. Later that month, he was reassigned as a scout and driver with Company C, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion. 711: 384: 235: 250: 212:. He attended Oak Grove Elementary School from 1955 until 1963, and Central Academy High School from 1963 until 1967 in 138: 71: 631: 220: 186: 105: 340: 333: 326: 316: 408: 193: 389: 437:
The President of the United States in the name of United States Congress takes pride in presenting the
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special training with the 1st Infantry Training Battalion, completing the latter in May 1968.
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The Medal of Honor was presented to his family at the White House by Vice President
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for his heroic actions above and beyond the call of duty in March 1969 during the
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Jenkins is buried at Sister Spring Baptist Cemetery in Interlachen, Florida.
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with the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment,
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in July 1968, and assigned to Headquarters and Service Company,
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United States Marine Corps personnel killed in the Vietnam War
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in Jacksonville, Florida on February 2, 1968, and received
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: High Mobility and Standdown 1969
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Robert Henry Jenkins Jr. was born on June 1, 1948, in
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
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United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients
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Sister Spring Baptist Cemetery Interlachen, Florida
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United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
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JENKINS JR 363: 229:Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island 518: 185:(June 1, 1948 – March 5, 1969) was a 7: 245:PFC Jenkins was transferred to the 630:from websites or documents of the 14: 645:Who's who in Marine Corps history 540:Who's who in Marine Corps history 497:List of Medal of Honor recipients 707:People from Interlachen, Florida 626: This article incorporates 621: 481: 354: 345: 339: 332: 325: 315: 306: 299: 292: 126: 385:National Defense Service Medal 1: 251:3rd Reconnaissance Battalion 139:3rd Reconnaissance Battalion 743: 632:United States Marine Corps 451:UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 221:United States Marine Corps 106:United States Marine Corps 262:Fire Support Base Argonne 30: 219:Jenkins enlisted in the 183:Robert Henry Jenkins Jr. 95:United States of America 25:Robert Henry Jenkins Jr. 565:Smith, Charles (1988). 417:Medal of Honor citation 722:Deaths by hand grenade 628:public domain material 434: 712:United States Marines 677:on February 22, 2007. 607:on February 22, 2007. 424: 390:Vietnam Service Medal 112:Years of service 378:Combat Action Ribbon 210:Interlachen, Florida 189:who was awarded the 187:United States Marine 175:Combat Action Ribbon 56:Interlachen, Florida 425:3rd Reconnaissance 275:on April 20, 1970. 256:While serving as a 247:Republic of Vietnam 124:Private First Class 435: 260:with Company C at 72:Quảng Trị province 414: 413: 362: 361: 180: 179: 37:Robert H. 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Index

Jenkins in Vietnam with belts of ammo
Interlachen, Florida
Quảng Trị province
South Vietnam
United States Marine Corps
Private First Class
USMC Private First Class
3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
Vietnam War

Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
Combat Action Ribbon
United States Marine
Medal of Honor
posthumously
Vietnam War
Interlachen, Florida
Palatka, Florida
United States Marine Corps
recruit training
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island
Camp Lejeune
infantry
Republic of Vietnam
3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
machine gunner
Fire Support Base Argonne
killed in action
Spiro T. Agnew

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