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The President of the United States of America, authorized
by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of
the Congress the Medal of Honor posthumously to:
SERGEANT WILLIAM W. SEAY 
UNITED STATES ARMY
for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in Ap Nhi,
Republic of Vietnam, 25 August 1968:
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, 62d
Transportation Company (Medium Truck), 7th Transportation
Battalion, 48th Transportation Group.
Place and date: Near Ap Nhi, Republic of Vietnam 25 August
1968.
Entered service at: Montgomery, Ala.
Born: 24 October 1948, Brewton, Ala.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in
action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty. Sgt. Seay distinguished himself while serving as a
driver with the 62d Transportation Company, on a resupply
mission. The convoy with which he was traveling, carrying
critically needed ammunition and supplies from Long Binh to
Tay Ninh, was ambushed by a reinforced battalion of the North
Vietnamese Army. As the main elements of the convoy entered
the ambush killing zone, they were struck by intense rocket,
machinegun and automatic weapon fire from the well concealed
and entrenched enemy force. When his convoy was forced to
stop, Sgt. Seay immediately dismounted and took a defensive
position behind the wheels of a vehicle loaded with
high-explosive ammunition. As the violent North Vietnamese
assault approached to within 10 meters of the road, Sgt. Seay
opened fire, killing 2 of the enemy. He then spotted a sniper
in a tree approximately 75 meters to his front and killed
him. When an enemy grenade was thrown under an ammunition
trailer near his position, without regard for his own safety
he left his protective cover, exposing himself to intense
enemy fire, picked up the grenade, and threw it back to the
North Vietnamese position, killing 4 more of the enemy and
saving the lives of the men around him. Another enemy grenade
landed approximately 3 meters from Sgt. Seay's position.
Again Sgt. Seay left his covered position and threw the armed
grenade back upon the assaulting enemy. After returning to
his position he was painfully wounded in the right wrist;
however, Sgt. Seay continued to give encouragement and
direction to his fellow soldiers. After moving to the
relative cover of a shallow ditch, he detected 3 enemy
soldiers who had penetrated the position and were preparing
to fire on his comrades. Although weak from loss of blood and
with his right hand immobilized, Sgt. Seay stood up and fired
his rifle with his left hand, killing all 3 and saving the
lives of the other men in his location. As a result of his
heroic action, Sgt. Seay was mortally wounded by a sniper's
bullet. Sgt. Seay, by his gallantry in action at the cost of
his life, has reflected great credit upon himself, his unit,
and the U.S. Army.
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