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Episode 2887 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Medal of Honor recipient Army SSG Don J. Jenkins.. Information featured in this episode comes from Wikipedia.
Army Staff Sergeant Don J. Jenkins, a Vietnam War hero, displayed extraordinary valor during one of the war’s most brutal engagements. Born in Quality, Kentucky, Jenkins enlisted in the U.S. Army, joining Company A, 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division. His Medal of Honor moment came on January 6, 1969, in Kien Phong Province, Vietnam.
That night, Jenkins’ unit was ambushed by a fierce North Vietnamese force. Under relentless enemy fire, his platoon was pinned down, surrounded, and suffering heavy casualties. Jenkins, a machine gunner, sprang into action with little regard for his own safety.
He repeatedly exposed himself to withering gunfire, providing cover for his comrades to reposition. When his weapon was destroyed, Jenkins did not retreat. Instead, he picked up a rocket launcher, engaging the enemy until it was damaged. He then grabbed a rifle and continued his one-man assault. During this battle, Jenkins carried wounded soldiers to safety, often crossing dangerous, open terrain to drag them out of harm’s way.
Despite being wounded himself, Jenkins stayed on the battlefield for hours, refusing evacuation. His actions saved numerous lives and helped turn the tide of the battle.
Jenkins was awarded the Medal of Honor for his unparalleled courage and commitment to his fellow soldiers. His heroism exemplified the highest ideals of military service—selflessness, bravery, and dedication. Today, his story stands as a testament to the valor and resilience of those who fought in Vietnam.
Listen to Episode 2887 and discover more about Medal of Honor recipient Army SSG Don J. Jenkins.