James R Cumberpatch, Jr

Specialist Four
C CO, 2ND BN, 7TH CAVALRY, 1 CAV DIV
Army of the United States
03 November 1946 - 23 June 1966
Bethesda, Maryland
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1 CAV DIV

7TH CAV RGT
Silver Star

Combat Medic

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for James R Cumberpatch, Jr

10 Mar 2007

HEADQUARTERS
1ST CAVALRY DIVISION
APO San Francisco

11 August 1966

GENERAL ORDERS
NUMBER 2767

AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR (POSTHUMOUSLY)

1. TC 320. The following AWARD is announced posthumously.

Cumberpatch, James R., Jr. RA 13819927 SPECIALIST FOUR E-4 US Army
Company C, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry

Awarded: Silver Star
Date action: 23 June 1966
Theater: Republic of Vietnam
Reason: For gallantry in action: Specialist Four Cumberpatch distinguished himself by exceptional heroism in connection with military operations against a hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam. On 23 June 1966, while serving as a medical aid man attached to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, Specialist Four Cumberpatch demonstrated courage, devotion to duty, and professional competence which contributed to the defeat of a platoon size force of North Vietnamese Army Regulars. When the heavily fortified and well concealed enemy opened fire upon the advancing unit automatic and small arms, Specialist Four Cumberpatch repeatedly exposed himself to intense and accurate hostile fire. During the height of the battle, when a wounded soldier was stranded on a rocky ledge, Specialist Four Cumberpatch volunteered to climb to him and render first aid. In the process, he was wounded in the leg, but proceeded to crawl to the wounded soldier's aid. Once having reached him, Specialist Four Cumberpatch then located an enemy sniper and directed machine gun fire upon him, disregarding a warning to remain silent. Having exposed himself to hostile fire once more, Specialist Four Cumberpatch was wounded again, this time mortally. Specialist Four Cumberpatch's conspicuous gallantry is in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service, and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.
Authority: By direction of the President, under provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918, and USARV Message 16695, dated 1 July 1966

FOR THE COMMANDER:



Herbert E. Wolff
Colonel, GS
Chief of Staff
OFFICIAL:

Daniel B. Plyler
LTC, AGC
Adjutant General

He also received the Purple Heart (posthumously) for the same action as stated above.

From his brother,
Mark Cumberpatch
qcumber@ix.netcom.com

A Note from The Virtual Wall

C Company, 2/7 Cavalry, lost nine men in the 23 June 1966 ambush described in SP4 Cumberpatch's Citation:
  • 2LT Jerry J. Johnson, Peoria, IL
  • SGT Charles C. Williams, Trion, GA
  • SP4 John W. Cabrera, Kohala, HI
  • SP4 James R. Cumberpatch, Bethesda, MD, HQ Co with C/2/7 (Silver Star)
  • SP4 Ernest E. McAlum, Jacksonville, FL
  • PFC Bentford Bennett, Lilesville, NC
  • PFC William Dowdy, Memphis, TN
  • PFC Dell G. Hampton, Indianola, MS
  • PFC Freddy L. Sapp, Silsbee, TX

Visit John Dennison's
Medics on the Wall
memorial which honors the
Army Medics and Navy Corpsmen who died in Vietnam.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his brother,
Mark Cumberpatch
qcumber@ix.netcom.com



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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 10 Mar 2007
Last updated 03/15/2007