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"Above The Best"


Specialist
Four Joseph G. LaPointe, Jr.
Army
Aviation Hall of Fame 1998 Induction
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Medal of
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Specialist Fourth Class Joseph G. LaPointe, Jr., a member of the
2d Air Cavalry Squadron, 17th Cavalry, 101st Airborne Division,
was awarded the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry
and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty in Quang Tin Province on 2 June 1969.
SP4 LaPointe distinguished himself while serving as a medical
aidman during a combat helicopter assault mission. SP4 LaPointe’s
patrol was advancing from the landing zone through an adjoining
valley when it suddenly encountered heavy automatic weapons fire
from a large enemy force entrenched in well fortified bunker
positions. In the initial burst of fire, two soldiers in the
formation vanguard were seriously wounded. Hearing a call for aid
from one of the wounded, SP4 LaPointe ran forward through heavy
fire to assist his fallen comrades. To reach the wounded men, he
was forced to crawl directly in view of an enemy bunker. As
members of his unit attempted to provide covering fire, he
administered first aid to one man, shielding the other with his
body. SP4 LaPointe continued his lifesaving duties until he was
again wounded and knocked to the ground. Making strenuous efforts
he moved back again into a shielding position to continue
administering first aid. An exploding enemy grenade mortally
wounded all three men. SP4 LaPointe’s courageous actions at the
cost of his life were an inspiration to his comrades. His
gallantry and selflessness are in the highest traditions of the
military service and reflect great credit on himself, his unit,
and the U.S. Army. |