Lieutenant
JAMES GARDNER


Inducted 2006

Biography

First Lieutenant James A. Gardner is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in Vietnam. Ranger Gardner’s recon platoon was advancing to relieve a company of the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry that had been pinned down by a numerically superior enemy force in the village of My Canh, Vietnam. The enemy occupied a series of strongly fortified bunker positions that were mutually supporting and expertly concealed. As Ranger Gardner moved his platoon to begin the attack, the enemy fire intensified. Leading the assault and disregarding his own safety, Ranger Gardner charged through a withering hail of fire across an open rice paddy and sequentially destroyed three enemy bunkers, allowing him battlespace to reorganize his platoon and continue the attack. Again pinned down by enemy fire from several more bunkers, he immediately collected several grenades and charged the enemy position, firing his rifle as he advanced to neutralize the defenders.† He destroyed two more bunkers before he was gravely wounded and fell dead on the rim of the last bunker. His extraordinary actions so inspired his men that they resumed the attack and completely routed the enemy. 1LT Gardner earned the Medal of Honor that day and inculcated the Ranger spirit in the men he saved and the enemies that he killed.