

Rank and organization: Captain (then Lt.), U.S. Marine Corps,
Company H, 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, 3d Marine Division (Rein). Place and date: Ky
Phu in Quang
Tin Province,
Republic of Vietnam,
18 December 1965. Entered service at: Cheshire,
Conn. Born:
21 July 1940,
Cheshire,
Conn. Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty. When the company was suddenly pinned down by a hail of
extremely accurate enemy fire and was quickly separated from the remainder of
the battalion by over 500 meters of open and fire-swept ground, and casualties
mounted rapidly. Lt. Barnum quickly made a hazardous reconnaissance of the
area, seeking targets for his artillery. Finding the rifle company commander mortally
wounded and the radio operator killed, he, with complete disregard for his
safety, gave aid to the dying commander, then removed the radio from the dead
operator and strapped it to himself. He immediately assumed command of the
rifle company, and moving at once into the midst of the heavy fire, rallying
and giving encouragement to all units, reorganized them to replace the loss of
key personnel and led their attack on enemy positions from which deadly fire
continued to come. His sound and swift decisions and his obvious calm served to
stabilize the badly decimated units and his gallant example as he stood exposed
repeatedly to point out targets served as an inspiration to all. Provided with
2 armed helicopters, he moved fearlessly through enemy fire to control the air
attack against the firmly entrenched enemy while skillfully directing 1 platoon
in a successful counterattack on the key enemy positions. Having thus cleared a
small area, he requested and directed the landing of 2 transport helicopters
for the evacuation of the dead and wounded. He then assisted in the mopping up
and final seizure of the battalion's objective. His gallant initiative and
heroic conduct reflected great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the
highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the U.S. Naval Service.