Witness Statement by Combat Control Team Member Morton J. Freedmen Regarding Medal of Honor for Joe Jackson
5/12/1968
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Technical Sergeant Morton J. Freedman submitted this statement of his rescue from Kham Duc, Republic of Vietnam. Freedman and the other two members of the Combat Control Team stranded at Kham Duc were under such intense fire from the enemy; he believed that he would not make it out alive. The May 12, 1968, rescue he described earned Lieutenant Colonel Joe M. Jackson the Medal of Honor.
This primary source comes from the Records of the U.S. Forces in Southeast Asia.
National Archives Identifier: 595513
Full Citation: Witness Statement by Combat Control Team Member Morton J. Freedmen Regarding Medal of Honor for Joe Jackson; 5/12/1968; Records of the U.S. Forces in Southeast Asia, Record Group 472. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/witness-statement-by-combat-control-team-member-morton-j-freedmen-regarding-medal-of-honor-for-joe-jackson, December 4, 2023]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.