THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
Washington
The President of the United States, takes pride in presenting the
NAVY CROSS posthumously to:
SECOND LIEUTENANT PAUL FREDERICK COBB
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following:
CITATION:
For extraordinary heroism while serving as a Platoon Commander with Company A, First Battalion, Seventh Marines,
First Marine Division, in the Republic of Vietnam, on 16 May 1968. During Operation ALLEN BROOK in Quang Nam
Province, Lieutenant Cobb's platoon was assigned the mission of reinforcing an adjacent unit which was heavily engaged
with a well-entrenched enemy force and had sustained numerous casualties. Under intense fire, he led his men to a
position behind the most heavily engaged element of the besieged company where he prepared to continue the attack
against the enemy. In order that the pinned-down Marines could evacuate their casualties from the fire-swept area, he
established a base of fire utilizing small arms and M-79 grenade launcher fire and began maneuvering his unit across
the hazardous terrain. Forced to crawl forward toward the hostile emplacements due to the heavy volume of the enemy's
automatic weapons, machine-gun, B-40 rocket and mortar fire, he ignored the fire striking around him, as he shouted
directions and encouragement to his men. As he approached to within 20 meters of the enemy's positions, he was
wounded by hostile fire, however, he aggressively led his men in hand-to-hand combat. While maneuvering forward
with his men, he was mortally wounded by the enemy fire. His courageous leadership during the initial and ensuing
assaults inspired his men to contiune to advance and overwhelm the enemy to the point of defeat. By his bold
determination and unvavering and selfless dedication to duty, Lieutenant Cobb upheld the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
For the President,
Secretary of the Navy