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The 300th Marine is Bestowed Medal of Honor for ‘Unmatched Bravery' in Hue City

The 300th Marine is Bestowed Medal of Honor for ‘Unmatched Bravery' in Hue City

President Donald Trump bestowed the nation’s highest award for combat valor, the Medal of Honor, to Marine Ret. Sgt. Maj. John Canley at a White House ceremony on Wednesday.

The award was presented to Canley nearly 50 years after his heroic feat at the infamous battle of Hue City, Vietnam, that cost the lives of hundreds American service members.

“Fifty years ago, an American Marine fought with unmatched bravery in one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War: the battle of Hue City. The name of that Marine is Sgt. Maj. John Canley,” Trump said during the award ceremony.

Then-Gunnery Sgt. Canley, was thrust into leading his Alpha company Marines at the outset of the battle after his company commander was severely wounded.

From January 31 to February 6, 1968, Canley spearheaded and defended his men from enemy attacks, and exposed himself to deadly machine gun and rocket fire from North Vietnamese Army soldiers who assaulted the urban stronghold during the Tet Offensive.

On multiple occasions, Canley ran into intense enemy fire to rescue wounded Marines.

During once such occasion on February 6, 1968, the gunny scaled a hospital compound wall twice in full sight of the enemy to rescue fallen comrades.

Throughout the harrowing seven days of intense combat, Canley saved the lives of nearly twenty Marines despite sustaining serious injuries, Trump said.

For his heroic actions, Canley was originally awarded the Navy Cross, the nation’s second highest award for combat valor.

Marines who served under Canley during the Hue City, like former Pfc. John Ligato, pushed a nearly 13 year endeavor to upgrade the gunny’s award.

“We’d all be dead if it wasn’t for the gunny,” said Ligato, who served under Canley at Hue City.

Canley took care of his Marines, rarely slept during the battle, and single-handedly repelled multiple attacks “literally charging machine gun positions with law rockets and hand grenades,” Ligato described.

“Everybody had a story about him,” Eddie Neas, who was a 19-year-old lance corporal and machine gunner in Alpha company.

The gunny was known for leading from the front and setting the example.

“When the sh*t hit the fan … men like Gunny Canley were already up in front with you,” Neas said.

The intense urban battle at Hue City is hallowed battle ground for the Corps. Lessons learned from the bloody street to street battle are still imparted onto Marines today.

“I am accepting this on behalf of all the Marines I had the honor of serving with in Vietnam and who continue to be an inspiration to me every day,” Canley said in a press release. “Their bravery and sacrifice is unparalleled.”

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Comments

Curtis Clavier - April 28, 2020

A true Esperit de Corps Marines make men I’m proud to have stood and walk among some of these hero’s . Semper Fi Gunny a well deserved honor for God , Corps , Country. May the souls of these men ( Marines & Corpsman) lost in this battle and all conflicts RIP . I remain a Brother in arms Sgt C J Clavier retired FMF 1st Marine Div FLC

Peter MacDonald, WWII Navajo Code Talker - April 28, 2020

Yes, congratulations to Gunnny Sgt Canley. A good Marine; Semper Fi. There are any number of U.S. Marines served with valor in Vietnam and other wars. A friend, Gunny Sgt. James, served in Vietnam war. His unit was ambushed and he one other terribly wounded Marine survived. They tried to make their way back from the enemy side of the line to their unit. Eventually they were captured by the enemy and taken prisoners. Several days later Sgt James and wounded Marine escaped and Sgt James literally carried his wounded buddy through the jungle and made it back to their unit. Unfortunately, the wounded Marine died before returning to their unit; like good Marine, Sgt. James carried him all the way back to their unit. “Don’t leave anyone behind”. Sgt James retired in 2001. We honored him by making him an honorary Navajo. Code Talker.

SSgt John Sportsman - April 28, 2020

Thanks SgtMaj Canley as a member of A Co 1/9 1966. I am so proud to say I serviced with the Walk Dead. To know that one of our Heroes received MOH. I know every Marine who serviced with you know you have finally receive what you deserved SemperFi. God Bless SgtMaj Canley and The United States Of America.

WDWalter - April 28, 2020

You co-k su-kers that deminished Gunny’s MOH by invoking the NFL kneeling should drop and give him 300 pushups! If you want to go that way, how about the Draft Dodger putting the MOH around the Gunny’s neck!!!! Honor the Marine only!! Leave your politics out of it. Cpl. WD Walter, 1969-1975.

paul howell - April 28, 2020

I’m with you my brother.

Johnnie Hawkins - April 28, 2020

Cpl Johnnie Hawkins U.S.M.C. 1965 – 1969 Well deserved MOH. I thank GOD for MARINES like the Gunny makes me so proud to have served as a MARINE!!!!! Semper Fi

Mst.Sgt.Retired Page McDannell - April 28, 2020

Hue was a bitch! We were told not to destroy the buildings, NVA and VC were kicking the hell out of us from elevated positions. Gunny Canley tried to follow that order as did we all. Finally they realized that was impossible. A lot of Marines have it all that day, Gunny Canley saw to a lot didn’t. Simper Fi Sargent Major Canley. It’s been too long coming.

Fred Hofer - April 28, 2020

Well deserved MOH IMO. Your Navy Cross should not be rescinded either. We get it you are receiving the award for all Marines past, present and future and I say bravo SgtMajor Canley. You are an inspiration to men and women of our Corps serving today and tomorrow.. You were not born a GySgt so to me it is obvious there could be a whole lot more said about your service to the point you took over the company at Hue and after that epic battle of Hue City. Semper Fi SgtMaj

1Sgt Robert Brooks (ret’d) - April 28, 2020

Thank God for Marines like Sgt Maj Canley and the Marine Corps, makes me truly proud to have served as a Marine, Semper Fi!!!

Harry - April 28, 2020

I agree with you 100%.I have said it before on many occasions this is not the proper forum for politics. We get enough with the 24hr news. This MARINE is a TRUE American Hero!. Harry

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