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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

Daniel J. Daly - April 28, 2020

Glad to see a fellow HUE Veteran receiving his due. He is a Marine’s Marine. Semper Fi First Sergeant. Although I never had the pleasure to meet you, I do know First Sergeant Eddie News from your company. We are members of Slattery Detatchment of the Marine Corp League here in Whippany, NJ..

LCpl James Hammond 1960-1965 - April 27, 2020

It lakes me proud to be able to call Sgt. Maj. Canley a brother. Even so, He should received it as soon as he came home, NOT FIFTY YEARS LATER. HE WAS/AND IS A MARINE’S MARINE. SemperFi MARINE. I see God’s not done with you yet.

Oscar Peter Wilson - April 27, 2020

Outstanding Gunny! In 1969 I Had The Honor To Have Gunny Canley As My 1Sgt! C co 1St Bn 9Th Marines! The Walking Dead! LZ Stud Quang Tri Province! Do Or Die!

FOR SGT.EDWARD GAWLAK - April 27, 2020

SEMPER FIDELIS [ALWAYS FAITHFUL] I;VE SEEN THE CEREMONY ATTHE WHITE HOUSE.IT WAS A GREAT INSPIRATION TO SEE THE GUNNY SGT.AWARDED THIS TOP METAL.THIS IS WHAT SHOULD BE SEEN IN THE FRONT PAGE AND BY THE MEDIA.THE MEDIA IS FAKE NEWS AS SPOKEN BY PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND PEOPLE WITH COMMON SENSE.THEY ARE GOOD AT TRASHING PEOPLE BUT DON;T GIVE YOU THE TRUTH.AS A FORMER KOREAN WAR VETERAN USMC I SAY CONGRADUATION TO SGT.CANLEY FOR ALL HIS ACTIONS PROTECTING ALL THE MARINES.MY BEST TO ALL MARINES AND SERVICE PERSONNEL WHO ARE ALL THERE PROTECTING AMERICA.BE THANKFUL FOR ALL WHO SERVE SO W COULD HAVE OUR FREEDOM

Ken Fitzpatrick - April 27, 2020

Guys like the Gunny are still my inspiration (and I’m an old grouch now), I’m proud to have even worn the same uniform ! Semper Fi ,Gunny and God watch and Bless You.

Cpl. Douglas Duggar, USMC - April 27, 2020

Everyone, do this Marine and all service men and women who have bravely served our great nation for 242 years. DO NOT WATCH THE NFL GAMES, on November 11, 2018. That is Veteran’s Day and we should all boycott the NFL.

RAYMOND FUSTON - April 27, 2020

SEMPER FI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You so call football player(US) this is what a REAL MAN IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RACE has nothing to do with this!!!!!!! He will Always Stand For The Flag!!!!!!!!!!!

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