Staff Sergeant
DAVID DOLBY


Inducted 1993

Biography

Staff Sergeant David C. Dolby, is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for extraordinary heroism and valor while assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). SSG Dolby was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his gallant actions on May 21, 1966. While on patrol in the Republic of Vietnam, SSG Dolby's platoon came under intense enemy fire. Six members of the platoon were killed instantly and a number were wounded, including the platoon leader. Aware that the platoon was in a precarious situation, SSG Dolby moved the wounded men to safety and deployed the remainder of the platoon to engage the enemy. Under orders from his dying platoon leader to withdraw, SSG Dolby, with utter disregard for his own safety, positioned able-bodied men to cover the withdraw of the forward elements, assisted the wounded to the new position, and he alone, attacked the enemy positions until his ammunition was expended. Replenishing his ammunition, Dolby single-handedly killed 3 enemy machine gunners and neutralized the enemy fire. Ranger Dolby's actions of unsurpassed valor during 4 hours of intense combat were a source of inspiration to his entire company, and contributed to the overall success of the assault on the enemy position.