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KEDENBURG, JOHN J.
Rank and organization: Specialist Fifth Class, U.S. Army, 5th Special
Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces
Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 13 June 1968
Entered service at: Brooklyn, New York
Born: 31 July 1946, Brooklyn, New York
 Photo courtesy of
HomeOfHeroes.com
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his
life above and beyond the call of duty. Sp5c. Kedenburg, U.S. Army,
Command and Control Detachment North, Forward Operating Base 2, 5th
Special Forces Group (Airborne), distinguished himself while serving as
adviser to a long-range reconnaissance team of South Vietnamese irregular
troops. The team's mission was to conduct counter guerrilla operations
deep within enemy-held territory. Prior to reaching the day's objective,
the team was attacked and encircled by a battalion-size North Vietnamese
Army force. Sp5c. Kedenburg assumed immediate command of the team which
succeeded, after a fierce fight, in breaking out of the encirclement. As
the team moved through thick jungle to a position from which it could be
extracted by helicopter, Sp5c. Kedenburg conducted a gallant rear guard
fight against the pursuing enemy and called for tactical air support and
rescue helicopters. His withering fire against the enemy permitted the
team to reach a preselected landing zone with the loss of only 1 man, who
was unaccounted for. Once in the landing zone, Sp5c. Kedenburg deployed
the team into a perimeter defense against the numerically superior enemy
force. When tactical air support arrived, he skillfully directed air
strikes against the enemy, suppressing their fire so that helicopters
could hover over the area and drop slings to be used in the extraction of
the team. After half of the team was extracted by helicopter, Sp5c.
Kedenburg and the remaining 3 members of the team harnessed themselves to
the sling on a second hovering helicopter. Just as the helicopter was to
lift them out of the area, the South Vietnamese team member who had been
unaccounted for after the initial encounter with the enemy appeared in the
landing zone. Sp5c. Kedenburg unhesitatingly gave up his place in the
sling to the man and directed the helicopter pilot to leave the area. He
then continued to engage the enemy who were swarming into the landing
zone, killing 6 enemy soldiers before he was overpowered. Sp5c.
Kedenburg's inspiring leadership, consummate courage and willing
self-sacrifice permitted his small team to inflict heavy casualties on the
enemy and escape almost certain annihilation. His actions reflect great
credit upon himself and the U.S. Army.
(John
Kedenburg was killed in action)

John Kedenburg's
display at the Hall of Heroes
Ft. Bragg, NC

"Greater
love hath no man than this,
that
a man lay down his life for his friends"
JOHN 15:13
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