Donald Ray Johnston

Personal Information

Donald Ray Johnston was born in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia on November 19, 1947, and entered the service there.  He graduated from Baker High School in 1966.

Official Citation

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sp4c. Johnston distinguished himself while serving as a mortarman with Company D, at a fire support base in Tay Ninh Province. Sp4c. Johnston's company was in defensive positions when it came under a devastating rocket and mortar attack. Under cover of the bombardment, enemy sappers broke through the defensive perimeter and began hurling explosive charges into the main defensive bunkers. Sp4c. Johnston and 6 of his comrades had moved from their exposed positions to 1 of the bunkers to continue their fight against the enemy attackers. As they were firing from the bunker, an enemy soldier threw 3 explosive charges into their position. Sensing the danger to his comrades, Sp4c. Johnston, with complete disregard for his safety, hurled himself onto the explosive charges, smothering the detonations with his body and shielding his fellow soldiers from the blast. His heroic action saved the lives of 6 of his comrades. Sp4c. Johnston's concern for his fellow men at the cost of his life were in the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U. S. Army.

Service Record

Upon entering the service he was assigned to the 1st Division of the 8th Cavalry and sent to Vietnam.  He received his Medal of Honor citation for his actions on March 21, 1969.

Medals and Awards

   Medal of Honor

 

Memorials

Donald Ray Johnston is buried in the Fort Benning Post Cemetery in Muscogee County, Georgia.

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