Webster Anderson Military person

Webster Anderson (July 15, 1933 – August 30, 2003) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.Anderson joined the Army from his birth city of Winnsboro, South Carolina in 1953 and served during the Korean War, and by October 15, 1967, was serving as a Staff Sergeant in Battery A, 2nd Battalion, 320th Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Infantry Division (Airmobile). On that day, Anderson's artillery unit was attacked by North Vietnamese forces near Tam Kỳ in the Republic of Vietnam. Anderson directed the defense of the unit's position and continued to lead after twice being severely wounded. Despite losing both of his legs and part of an arm, he survived his wounds and was promoted to the rank of Sergeant First Class before being retired and awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the battle.

Personal facts

Webster Anderson
Birth dateJuly 15, 1933
Birth place
Winnsboro South Carolina
Date of deathAugust 30, 2003
Place of death
Fairfield County South Carolina
Resting place
Blackjack Baptist Church Cemetery

Search

Military person

allegianceUnited States of America
award
Purple Heart
Medal of Honor
military operations
Vietnam War
military branch
United States Army
military unit
320th Field Artillery Regiment
101st Airborne Division
service start1953
service end1967

Webster Anderson on Wikipedia