Rodney Jamus Takahashi Yano, SFC

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Rodney Jamus Takahashi Yano, SFC

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Birthplace: Kealakekua, HI, United States
Death: January 01, 1969 (25)
near Bien Hao, Republic of Vietnam (KIA)
Place of Burial: Honolulu, HI, United States
Occupation: 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
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About Rodney Jamus Takahashi Yano, SFC

Rodney Jamus Takahashi Yano (December 13, 1943 – January 1, 1969) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

Medal of Honor citation

Sergeant First Class Yano's official Medal of Honor citation reads:

Sfc. Yano distinguished himself while serving with the Air Cavalry Troop. Sfc. Yano was performing the duties of crew chief aboard the troop's command-and-control helicopter during action against enemy forces entrenched in dense jungle. From an exposed position in the face of intense small arms and antiaircraft fire he delivered suppressive fire upon the enemy forces and marked their positions with smoke and white phosphorus grenades, thus enabling his troop commander to direct accurate and effective artillery fire against the hostile emplacements. A grenade, exploding prematurely, covered him with burning phosphorus, and left him severely wounded. Flaming fragments within the helicopter caused supplies and ammunition to detonate. Dense white smoke filled the aircraft, obscuring the pilot's vision and causing him to lose control. Although having the use of only 1 arm and being partially blinded by the initial explosion, Sfc. Yano completely disregarded his welfare and began hurling blazing ammunition from the helicopter. In so doing he inflicted additional wounds upon himself, yet he persisted until the danger was past. Sfc. Yano's indomitable courage and profound concern for his comrades averted loss of life and additional injury to the rest of the crew. By his conspicuous gallantry at the cost of his life, in the highest traditions of the military service, Sfc. Yano has reflected great credit on himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

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Rodney Jamus Takahashi Yano, SFC's Timeline

1943
December 13, 1943
Kealakekua, HI, United States
1969
January 1, 1969
Age 25
near Bien Hao, Republic of Vietnam
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National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, 2177 Puowaina Dr, Honolulu, HI, United States