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Terry Teruo Kawamura

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Terry Teruo Kawamura
Head and shoulders of a young man wearing a peaked cap, black thick-rimmed glasses, and a military jacket with a round pin on each lapel over a shirt and tie
Corporal Terry Kawamura
Born(1949-12-10)December 10, 1949
Wahiawā, Territory of Hawaii
DiedMarch 20, 1969(1969-03-20) (aged 19) 
Camp Radcliff, Bình Định Province, Republic of Vietnam
Place of burial
Mililani Memorial Park, Mililani, Oahu, Hawaii
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1968–1969
RankCorporal
Unit173rd Engineer Company,
173rd Airborne Brigade
Battles/warsVietnam War 
Awards

Terry Teruo Kawamura (December 10, 1949 – March 20, 1969) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War.

Vietnam War military service and death

Terry Kawamura joined the Army in Oahu, Hawaii in 1968,[1] and by March 20, 1969, was serving as a corporal in the 173rd Engineer Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade. On that day, at Camp Radcliff, Republic of Vietnam, Kawamura smothered an enemy-thrown explosive with his body, sacrificing his life to protect those around him. Terry Kawamura, aged 19 at his death, was buried in Mililani Memorial Park, Mililani, Hawaii.

Medal of Honor citation

Corporal Kawamura's official Medal of Honor citation reads:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Cpl. Kawamura distinguished himself by heroic action while serving as a member of the 173d Engineer Company. An enemy demolition team infiltrated the unit quarters area and opened fire with automatic weapons. Disregarding the intense fire, Cpl. Kawamura ran for his weapon. At that moment, a violent explosion tore a hole in the roof and stunned the occupants of the room. Cpl. Kawamura jumped to his feet, secured his weapon and, as he ran toward the door to return the enemy fire, he observed that another explosive charge had been thrown through the hole in the roof to the floor. He immediately realized that 2 stunned fellow soldiers were in great peril and shouted a warning. Although in a position to escape, Cpl. Kawamura unhesitatingly wheeled around and threw himself on the charge. In completely disregarding his safety, Cpl. Kawamura prevented serious injury or death to several members of his unit. The extraordinary courage and selflessness displayed by Cpl. Kawamura are in the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

Awards and decorations

Throughout his military career, Kawamura has been awarded the following:[2]

Legacy

The gate connecting Wheeler Army Airfield with Mililani is named in honor of Corporal Kawamura.

See also

References

  1. ^ Service Profile
  2. ^ "Kawamara, Terry, Teruo, CPL". army.togetherweserved.com. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
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