

Rank and organization:
Hospital Corpsman Second Class, U.S. Navy, Company M, 3d Battalion, 4th
Marines, 3d Marine Division. Place and
date: Quang
Tri Province,
Republic of Vietnam,
16 May 1968. Entered service at: Kansas City, Mo. Born: 5 December 1945, Kansas City, Mo. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life and beyond the call of duty while serving
as a HC2c. with Company M, in connection with operations against enemy
aggressor forces. During the afternoon hours, Company M was moving to join the
remainder of the 3d Battalion in Quang
Tri Province.
After treating and evacuating 2 heat casualties, HC2c. Ballard was returning to
his platoon from the evacuation landing zone when the company was ambushed by a
North Vietnamese Army unit employing automatic weapons and mortars, and
sustained numerous casualties. Observing a wounded marine, HC2c. Ballard
unhesitatingly moved across the fire swept terrain to the injured man and
swiftly rendered medical assistance to his comrade. HC2c. Ballard then directed
4 marines to carry the casualty to a position of relative safety. As the 4 men
prepared to move the wounded marine, an enemy soldier suddenly left his
concealed position and, after hurling a hand grenade which landed near the
casualty, commenced firing upon the small group of men. Instantly shouting a
warning to the marines, HC2c. Ballard fearlessly threw himself upon the lethal
explosive device to protect his comrades from the deadly blast. When the
grenade failed to detonate, he calmly arose from his dangerous position and
resolutely continued his determined efforts in treating other marine
casualties. HC2c. Ballard's heroic actions and selfless concern for the welfare
of his companions served to inspire all who observed him and prevented possible
injury or death to his fellow marines. His courage, daring initiative, and
unwavering devotion to duty in the face of extreme personal danger, sustain and
enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.