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MEDAL OF HONOR: Green Beret Shot 3x Single-Handedly Destroys Enemy Position | Melvin Morris 

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In September 1969, Army Sergeant First Class Melvin Morris led an advance across enemy lines near Chi Lang, Vietnam, to retrieve a fallen comrade and keep sensitive documents from falling into enemy hands.
He single-handedly destroyed an enemy force that had pinned his battalion from a series of bunkers. He was shot three times, including once in the chest, but did not stop until he reached relative safety with the American casualty.
Decades would pass from his action in Vietnam until he was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Obama in 2014, the only living African American hero of the men known as the 'Valor 24', who received the military's highest honor following a lengthy review of their actions in previous wars.
Interview recorded on February 9, 2021
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@danielreichert2025
@danielreichert2025 Год назад
Please date the interviews unless I’m missing it.
@americanveteranscenter
@americanveteranscenter Год назад
@@danielreichert2025 in the description typically.
@DavidMartinez-vg6ju
@DavidMartinez-vg6ju Год назад
Tks nurse Carole, many many share your feelings for Sgt Morris. Thank you for your service. david plt medic 2/8 4th ID. VN.
@stanelyhamilton9344
@stanelyhamilton9344 7 месяцев назад
Thank You So Much for your Service.
@whitetiger432
@whitetiger432 4 месяца назад
My father was in MACV-SOG northern unit... I found out when I was 50 years old he didn't tell me much about it it was classified...
@michaelwilmott5530
@michaelwilmott5530 Год назад
As an Army Veteran. I served with the 10th mountain in 2005/2006 in Iraq. This dude...regardless of race, creed, gender,sex, geographic location of birth, hemisphere of earth, planet of solar system is a strait up G. True American hero. I salute you, sir🫡
@amariantiquity8543
@amariantiquity8543 Год назад
Hey ..I was there too... the same time as you in Summer of 05-06 10th Mountain Div. 2-22 Infantry. Hope all is well with you, take good care brother
@dwightmaciv4789
@dwightmaciv4789 Год назад
My cousin David Bruce was there in that unit in Iraq ranger ❤
@USAAMERICAFUCKYEAH77
@USAAMERICAFUCKYEAH77 Год назад
I agree with you in everything besides the whole race crap . Aren't we all. Human
@georgemorrowgm
@georgemorrowgm 6 месяцев назад
All I can say is thank you!
@bassaholicpong
@bassaholicpong Год назад
HBO need to do a series about the SOG guys. They did great job on Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Now it's time for our heroes who fought in Vietnam War.
@jbryantphotographer
@jbryantphotographer Год назад
Hard to tell a good heartwarming story about a war we shouldn’t have been in.
@Jay-wp2nw
@Jay-wp2nw Год назад
It is when you make it about the heroes who loved ea h other and died for each other and show respect to the enemy and the lies that brought the poor soldiers there
@pingasblobfish97
@pingasblobfish97 Год назад
​​@@jbryantphotographer I am sorry but when has Band of brothers or The Pacific been labeled as " Heartwarming " ? They made a good show about WW2 why would Vietnam be any different?
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 Год назад
Only thing I know about SOG that's in the media is the video game Call of Duty, "Black Ops" where you play as a MACV SOG. They're portrayed as bad ass.
@MonsterHDE
@MonsterHDE Год назад
BIG FACTS MAN I JUST rewatched the pacific for the third time and I thought the same exact thing. WE NEEED a vietnam miniseries like the pacific
@raymondcamp8212
@raymondcamp8212 Год назад
That's a real hero. Thank you for your above and beyond service.
@steelrain4362
@steelrain4362 Год назад
This unsung hero finally getting the recognition he massively deserved is amazing. It was an honor to hear your story.
@JackFlemingFan1
@JackFlemingFan1 Год назад
No doubt about it Mr. Morris is a true American Hero and thank you sir for your service to our country!
@simonheaney8721
@simonheaney8721 Год назад
Stunning courage. Exemplary example of a patriotic American putting his life on the line to help others.
@stonerllc7585
@stonerllc7585 Год назад
Salt of the earth. What a great American he is!
@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423
May you be blessed older warrior, all of your days,it was a honor to hear about your experience and sacrifice for freedom, blessings 🇺🇸
@Sdconstruct
@Sdconstruct Год назад
A true patriot and warrior! Thank you sir!
@vernongandy9026
@vernongandy9026 Год назад
I'm humbled by this gentle warrior.
@oldtanker4860
@oldtanker4860 Год назад
A great man. It is a shame it took so long to be recognized. Well done Sir.
@MrgnFlnn67
@MrgnFlnn67 7 месяцев назад
Chills everywhere as soon as he said "I got to my weapon and I started fightin". This man deserves life more than all of us.
@frankhinkle5772
@frankhinkle5772 Год назад
Welcome home Mr. Morris. They lost their lives giving, not taking. Something to be remembered.
@SGobuck
@SGobuck Год назад
There are still several SOG warriors out there who are deserving of the MoH and never got it due to the length of time their missions remained classified. Every one of them went above and beyond during the secret war, with over 100% casualties and 50 still MIA to this day.
@Nick9Three
@Nick9Three Год назад
Epitome of “warrior”. One of the bravest men to ever walk the earth. We salute you.
@michelle60134
@michelle60134 Год назад
Thank you for everything you’ve done and are doing for our country 🇺🇸
@RKLIFE17
@RKLIFE17 Год назад
What a humble guy. I wish I could speak with him personally, ask more questions and hang out with the guy.
@sum12see
@sum12see Год назад
This man is another true American Patriot....God bless then unsung heros of our military!.Army,Navy AirForce and Marines ❤.. Coast Guard and Border Patrol as well....
@thekidd8169
@thekidd8169 Год назад
Thank you sir. We will ever be indebted to you.
@MrEd5278
@MrEd5278 Год назад
Melvin - Thank you for your service to the country. You are a true hero and please continue to share your experiences so we all can continue to learn. God Bless You and all who are serving and have served.
@BlueWaterSTAX
@BlueWaterSTAX Год назад
A true American Patriot. God Bless all our Vets
@smeraldoderosa7556
@smeraldoderosa7556 Год назад
I am awed and humbled when I hear stories of such courage, selflessness, bravery. Don't know if it'll ever happen but it would be a great honor, for me, to be able to shake your hand.
@davemcdrip510
@davemcdrip510 Год назад
This guy is awesome. I'd be his friend for sure. All these Vets are great. Much respect.
@garyhammond2213
@garyhammond2213 Год назад
Thank you for your story. I'm greatly appreciative of your service.
@chuckie5671
@chuckie5671 Год назад
Great man. Thank you for your service. God bless you and your family.
@goppledanger
@goppledanger 8 месяцев назад
Less than 2 mins in and I already love this guy. You can just sense genuinely good people. This is a man I would be honored to converse with.
@AJohnSmith
@AJohnSmith Год назад
Thank you for interviewing these men and women.
@garycooper4526
@garycooper4526 Год назад
Thank You and welcome home!!!
@bradr2142
@bradr2142 Год назад
This guy could lead me in battle anytime.
@gavinjernigan7490
@gavinjernigan7490 Год назад
I am proud to call myself an Okie along side this great man.
@ejsocci2630
@ejsocci2630 Год назад
Welcome home, and thank you so much for your service.👊🏻🇺🇸
@Nagroddy
@Nagroddy Год назад
Respect and gratitude to you Melvin Morris.
@embrown9042
@embrown9042 7 месяцев назад
Determined,yet Humble and Exceptional! That is the definition of a true warrior.The ego has no place in war. This man just explained why. Thank you for your service. All veterans deserves to live well!
@micahcreel6846
@micahcreel6846 Год назад
This is such an awesome story. I love this. Thank you for your service sir
@davidmccarty6445
@davidmccarty6445 5 месяцев назад
Well said.. thank you for your service, I'm also a Vietnam veteran..so thanks to all 🎉
@marshallposey7842
@marshallposey7842 Год назад
I had the pleasure of meeting him and his family at a Special Forces conference many years ago. A hero and a fine gentleman.
@adaboy4z
@adaboy4z Год назад
Cant imagine fighting almost dying for a country at that time that hated you!!
@ReneMacias1978
@ReneMacias1978 4 месяца назад
Some did. Most did not, and he knew it. I'm sure 99 percent of his teammates were white and they would've done anything for him.
@MrMoggyman
@MrMoggyman 6 месяцев назад
Melvin, thank you for your service. I too knew an ex Green Beret sergeant platoon leader who served two tours in Vietnam. Just like you he was in a fire fight which resulted in three of his men dead and sixteen NVA dead. My friend was wounded three times, but his right hand arm wound took out most of the upper muscle mass. The path of the rifle bullet could still be clearly seen. He was medevacked to Japan, and as his wounds were so severe taking months to heal, my friend was finally medically discharged. He held the Purple Heart Medal and Star. Such a good good man, I was truly privileged to know him. What did I learn about the Green Berets? These guys are true warriors. Elite special forces, these guys are highly trained and can adapt to any terrain or climate whilst living off the land. My friend spoke to me of the fire fight he was involved in in 2020. It was the first time he found that he could open up about it. For years he had suffered the psychological effects of his service in Vietnam.
@HiddenHistoryYT
@HiddenHistoryYT Год назад
Incredible story. A true hero!
@ericfrantzen2516
@ericfrantzen2516 8 месяцев назад
Thank You for your Service, Sir.
@stevenstrother7129
@stevenstrother7129 Год назад
That last line is Well spoken words. Never heard it said more plain
@stevenmarquardt3900
@stevenmarquardt3900 Год назад
God bless you and all that served
@SP-lc4nm
@SP-lc4nm 11 месяцев назад
A great American. 10:44 “You’ve got to man up and do what you need to do”. Just wonderful.
@mycheesesteak
@mycheesesteak Год назад
I love these men. Thank you sir!
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya Год назад
The insane, casual bravery of this guy! And look how handsome! Like a 1960's Prince Charming.
@unverifiedverified4418
@unverifiedverified4418 Год назад
love this guy. we dont deserve heroes as good as you. thank you
@vppnbrent
@vppnbrent Год назад
God bless you Melvin.
@jontest5718
@jontest5718 Год назад
Thank you for your service Sir.
@rickgatlin7280
@rickgatlin7280 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service Sir
@erichansen2571
@erichansen2571 Год назад
How is no one talking about this dude's hair - OUTSTANDING! From one verteran to another, thank you, sir!
@regatheringofisraelblogcha126
AMAZING!! Beautiful testimony!!
@The.Original.Potatocakes
@The.Original.Potatocakes Год назад
Thanks for your service sir
@riverbender9898
@riverbender9898 Год назад
I salute you! Thank you.
@dkcorderoyximenez3382
@dkcorderoyximenez3382 2 месяца назад
A great gift to our country...
@rev.dr.davidcole8915
@rev.dr.davidcole8915 Год назад
A real hero!
@vannlo355
@vannlo355 Год назад
My Grandpa was MACV
@carolecarr5210
@carolecarr5210 Год назад
Your Grandfather was an incredible soldier. They were the best in Nam.
@onthepath501
@onthepath501 Год назад
Thank you sir !!! What a beast ...God bless you !!
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy Год назад
I saw plenty of D and D in Grenada...10-25-1983!
@steve24550
@steve24550 Год назад
Respect.
@johndoe7270
@johndoe7270 Год назад
He is so right about PTSD. I miss my family.
@jerey53
@jerey53 Год назад
I needed to hear this ✊🏾
@seancronin4010
@seancronin4010 Год назад
Thank you, sir.
@billledbetter7978
@billledbetter7978 Год назад
May Fox bless this man. My father was an SFer and I knew many of his SF friends. I have never known a finer bunch of men. Ever.
@davehiggins5903
@davehiggins5903 Год назад
Thank you sir for my freedom. Truly an American hero.
@phillipb3719
@phillipb3719 Год назад
Thank you for your service…
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy Год назад
God Bless You...SIR!!!
@susanjones2701
@susanjones2701 4 месяца назад
respect
@MixedRace1
@MixedRace1 Год назад
Respect and I Salute you good sir!
@williammccormick966
@williammccormick966 Год назад
Thank you sir❤
@bmoregorillas828
@bmoregorillas828 Год назад
Congratulations
@martineagan764
@martineagan764 Год назад
God bless you sir!
@navydiver7018
@navydiver7018 11 месяцев назад
What a man!
@scottnichols-wg7ju
@scottnichols-wg7ju 4 месяца назад
What a fine man.
@aya2955
@aya2955 Год назад
I just have to let this out. 1. Upmost respect for this man 2. I didnt know the green berets were super saiyans cause this mans hair is epic.
@grafenr.3405
@grafenr.3405 11 месяцев назад
Thank you sir Godspeed
@grandduke2145
@grandduke2145 Год назад
It is a small, small world. I made it to Ft.Bragg in 1980. These guys were still around, all of my senior NCO’s were Nam veterans. As an E2-E4, if they did not run you off when they got together. You just sat there and STFU and listen. I was a Support Puke in JFKUSAIMA (yep before it was JFKSWC), the Flaming Pisspot. I was in 10th group, 3rd group, 112th signature SO ABN. SFC Edwards, AKA BIG ED.
@markeich1
@markeich1 9 месяцев назад
You are a great American sir!
@thomasthomas1955
@thomasthomas1955 Год назад
Impressive.
@jez5180
@jez5180 10 месяцев назад
legend.
@killerkane1957
@killerkane1957 Год назад
MAC SOG. I’d swap c rats with him anytime.
@huntertautfest7742
@huntertautfest7742 Год назад
What a guy
@gino423
@gino423 Год назад
Sir i salute you
@vaughnmojado8637
@vaughnmojado8637 Год назад
Haha! He hasn’t been in the military for quite a while and still got chewed out by a Colonel. Haha! Congratulations.
@maxwellsmart2489
@maxwellsmart2489 Год назад
Semper Fi...
@stephm9397
@stephm9397 Год назад
Sir as a retired black Special Forces senior leader thank you for leading the way and your dedicated service. I'm humble and proud. "DE OPPRESSOR LIBER"
@matthewcullen1298
@matthewcullen1298 Год назад
I hope you are well mate. War damages so many good people in so many ways. I've met some vets that have had some terrible ongoing suffering. My respect and best wishes from Queensland Australia Mate 😊
@waterboy239
@waterboy239 Год назад
Thank you for your service
@keyopronin4134
@keyopronin4134 Год назад
​@@matthewcullen1298 Much respect too Aussie S.F., you guy's were knee deep in Vietnam during this time period.
@Timbolic
@Timbolic Год назад
I was born in 73' so I had a step dad who was in the 1st Cavalry, Air mobile division. We lost him after only 5 short years from cancer due to the Agent Orange. In his life, he saved us and in his death, he gave us a life. I honor him every day, for I bare his last name. He was the hero mom and I needed. I'm certain you were the hero many needed. Thank you.
@waterboy239
@waterboy239 Год назад
@@Timbolic 💯
@markjfox866
@markjfox866 Год назад
Old school brave . No attitude no boasting no bull.
@SLOCLMBR
@SLOCLMBR 3 месяца назад
"I have no idea how many" "Had a problem to solve"
@AncientMorbidity1991
@AncientMorbidity1991 Год назад
“I didn’t worry about getting hit by my own hand grenades, i just had to take care of the problem”. I can’t believe he was able to walk due to his massive balls of steel, lol! Thank you for your service sir! “Lest We Forget”
@leeburks4540
@leeburks4540 Год назад
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@tieroneactual2228
@tieroneactual2228 Год назад
He is such a humble man! We’ve had the Honor & Privilege of meeting him several times while he was in Northeast Ohio for a Veterans & M.O.H. Recipients Event. He was very receptive to conversation & actually a quiet individual, and yet very articulate & outspoken with a very calm demeanor. He’s no doubt the Real Deal!
@Mr88M4
@Mr88M4 Год назад
I would love to sit and talk to this elder!! As a OIF veteran myself....!!
@yarberyarber7690
@yarberyarber7690 Год назад
Were you in Bay Village?
@julianmitchell5776
@julianmitchell5776 Год назад
Why wouldn’t he be articulate ? Why do you feel the need to point out that he’s articulate ?
@TiocfaidhArLa34
@TiocfaidhArLa34 9 месяцев назад
@@julianmitchell5776 because a lot of people aren't articulate. your questions seems very odd.
@anthonylafayette4385
@anthonylafayette4385 9 месяцев назад
@@julianmitchell5776 Because a lot of people aren't articulate, I'm one of them.
@Steve-dg3md
@Steve-dg3md Год назад
Lord bless this man... he has gone through the the firey furnace of combat and has earned all that this great full nation can give him.
@WarInHD
@WarInHD Год назад
MACV-SOG’s CCN (Command and Control North) was no joke. They ran missions into Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam. I highly recommend listening to SOGCAST or Jocko’s interviews from SOG operators. They had the highest k/d ratio in US military history at 157:1 but they had over a 100% casualty rate. Everyone in the unit was wounded or killed
@brianathern9154
@brianathern9154 Год назад
SFC Melvin Morris, thank you for your service and God bless you. You're a hero
@carolecarr5210
@carolecarr5210 Год назад
I clicked onto this video just because, you are one of my generation who served in Viet Nam because I am part of that history from standpoint of being an Air Force Nurse, having met many @Tachikawa AFB, Japan & later having the honor as Flight Nurse bringing men like you home to Dover AFB. My eyeballs popped out when I spotted your MOH. Sir, thank you from bottom of my heart. I write this through my tears.
@ExtremelyRightWing
@ExtremelyRightWing Год назад
Thanks for your service, Carole
@andrewfoster2647
@andrewfoster2647 Год назад
@@ExtremelyRightWing Carole, you are one of the finest.
@johnschmitt5259
@johnschmitt5259 Год назад
Thank you for your service ma'am!
@arthurmorgan7086
@arthurmorgan7086 Год назад
You can’t even spell it
@thepoisonblade0465
@thepoisonblade0465 Год назад
@@arthurmorgan7086 vietnam* lol
@myles.oreilly.4683
@myles.oreilly.4683 Год назад
God-bless you always brave Patriot 🙏🇮🇪🇺🇲❤️
@gregorywhitus2148
@gregorywhitus2148 Год назад
Marine combat vet ramadi Iraq government center 2007-8.....you’re a hero and a old head in our profession who us future warfighters looked up too because we had a hard bar to reach to keep up with those who came before us! Love you brother ! Always got your back!
@ericharris5299
@ericharris5299 Год назад
What a great man. Thank you sir for your service and for telling your story.
@rogerpurcell9444
@rogerpurcell9444 Год назад
They simply don't make men like this anymore. Thank you for keeping us free.
@georgemcadoo8546
@georgemcadoo8546 Год назад
Yes. Men like him are not made. They/we are born with abilities civilians will never understand.
@danaustin3885
@danaustin3885 Год назад
Bless this man. 1st Cavalry 68/69.
@edwarddailey21
@edwarddailey21 Год назад
Can you imagine fighting for a nation who at the time where basically half the nation or close to it and a whole region of the country views you as second class. Very commendable.
@dallasryder8125
@dallasryder8125 Год назад
It’s a sad part of history, that ignorant people want removed.
@stephencarter2664
@stephencarter2664 Год назад
The quality of life for the black family was way better back then. All Americans had the highest standard of living in the world in the early 60's; so yeah we had every duty to fight, despite the "racism".
@stephencarter2664
@stephencarter2664 Год назад
@@dallasryder8125 The sad part is that you don't realize that life was better (not perfect) for black folks back then. If I could get in a time machine and travel back to the early 60's, I'd go back in a heartbeat!!!!!!
@chriskenney4377
@chriskenney4377 Год назад
Melvin Morris didn't make this a racial issue, why should you? He was recognized for the special human being that he is.
@edwarddailey21
@edwarddailey21 Год назад
@@chriskenney4377 no he didn't, I made a statement, cause its a valid point and these are facts, good for him for not bringing it up those boys in the suck with him were his brothers NO matter the color of you. But some people in the south could have known he was a war hero back then and they still would have been "to the back of the bus with you", or you aint drinking or eating in this resturaunt, and if you can go sit in the shitty part of it Right next to the toilets, oh and you go to shittier schools then us, if you know the history of the Vietnam era south or Jim Crowe laws, you should realize this, I am no SJW, or someone who thinks todays blacks are so systemically oppressed like so many want to believe, just give "Burning Mississippi" a watch or "The Help" which is a newer movie and a bit more tame one, if you have never seen these movies, and countless other books and movies then tell me that. Also the "greatest generation" who I do have much respect and admiration for who fought in WW2 were the same 35 to 40 year old cops and politicians in the 60s south who propped up Jim Crowe laws, and beat protesters and sprayed them with water canons and staright lynched those men,boys, and even women.
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