William Hunter Kilburn

Private First Class
A CO, 1ST BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV
United States Marine Corps
23 December 1950 - 31 May 1970
Aiken, South Carolina
Panel 10W Line 125

1ST MARDIV

5TH MARINES
Purple Heart, Navy Commendation Medal (Valor), National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for William Hunter Kilburn

28 May 2006

Hunter is my husband Howard's youngest brother.

From his sister-in-law.
pkilburn@aol.com

The Secretary of the Navy
takes pride in presenting the

NAVY COMMENDATION MEDAL

to

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS WILLIAM HUNTER KILBURN
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

for service as set forth in the following

CITATION:

"For meritorious service while serving as a Radio Operator with Company A, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division. Private First Class Kilburn repeatedly distinguished himself by his courage and composure under fire. Particularly noteworthy were his actions on 15 May 1970: As he and his squad leader cautiously approached two Viet Cong who indicated they wished to surrender, the enemy soldiers threw hand grenades at them. Momentarily stunned, PFC Kilburn quickly recovered and assisted in killing the two men and was instrumental in preventing his companions from sustaining serious injury and in providing a secure landing site for a medical evacuation helicopter. By his initiative, superb professionalism, and loyal devotion to duty, Private First Class Kilburn earned the respect of all who served with him. The Combat Distinguishing Device is authorized."

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Pfc Kilburn was killed in action two weeks after the events described in the Citation to his Navy Commendation Medal.

According to the 1/5 Marines Command Chronology for May 1970, on 31 May 1970 Alpha 1/5 conducted a sweep northwest of Alligator Lake. The Chronology reports that at

1112H - Inserted 3rd Plt Alpha into LZ (AT913502). They began to sweep southwest. While sweeping a Marine tripped a booby trap (2x60mm [mortar] rnds) killing the squad radio operator 15 meters behind him. Three Marines were medevaced (1 KIA, 2 WIA).
The sweep continued after the medevac and resulted in five NVA troops killed and one captured.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his sister-in-law.
pkilburn@aol.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 28 May 2006
Last updated 05/29/2006