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Episode 2883 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Medal of Honor recipient Army COL Robert L. Howard and his Silver Star award. Information featured in this episode comes from Wikipedia.
Army Colonel Robert L. Howard is one of the most decorated soldiers in American history, earning the Silver Star, among many other honors, for his extraordinary valor during the Vietnam War. Born in 1939 in Opelika, Alabama, Howard served 36 years in the U.S. Army, most of them with the elite Special Forces. His heroic acts are the stuff of legend.
In December 1968, while serving as a staff sergeant in the highly secretive Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), Howard’s team was ambushed by a large North Vietnamese force deep in enemy territory. Despite being wounded by a grenade blast that tore through his body, Howard refused to abandon his comrades. With remarkable courage, he charged through enemy fire, rescuing wounded soldiers and dragging them to safety. When his commander was mortally wounded, Howard took command, fending off waves of attackers, and organizing an extraction under intense fire. His grit and leadership saved numerous lives that day.
Howard was nominated for the Medal of Honor three times in a span of just over a year. He received the Silver Star, a decoration given for gallantry in action, recognizing his relentless bravery and commitment to his fellow soldiers.
After the war, Howard continued to serve with distinction, eventually retiring as a full colonel. He dedicated his post-military life to advocating for veterans. Colonel Robert L. Howard’s legacy remains a powerful testament to courage, selflessness, and dedication to duty.
Listen to Episode 2883 and discover more about Medal of Honor recipient Army COL Robert L. Howard and his Silver Star award.