Senator
J. ROBERT KERREY


Inducted 1995

Biography

Senator J. Robert Kerrey is inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life while serving as a Ranger-qualified SEAL team leader during action against Viet Cong forces during the Vietnam War. Lieutenant Junior Grade Kerrey led his SEALs on a mission to capture important members of the enemy's area political cadre known to be located on an island in the bay of Nha Trang. While leading his men in a treacherous downward descent under intense enemy fire, Lieutenant Kerrey received massive injuries from a grenade. Although bleeding profusely and suffering great pain, he displayed outstanding courage and presence of mind and immediately directed his element's fire into the heart of the enemy camp. After successfully suppressing the enemy's fire, and although immobilized by his multiple wounds, he continued to maintain calm, superlative control as he ordered his team to secure and defend an extraction site. Lieutenant Kerrey resolutely directed his men, despite his near-unconscious state, until he was eventually evacuated by helicopter. The havoc brought to the enemy by this very successful mission cannot be overestimated. The enemy soldiers who were captured provided critical intelligence to the allied effort. For this action he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Lieutenant Kerrey's courageous and inspiring leadership, valiant fighting spirit, and tenacious devotion to duty in the face of almost overwhelming opposition sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the Rangers and truly set an example for all to follow.