Robert M. Snell, United States Army: For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam. Captain Snell distinguished himself on 14 June 1969 while serving as an artillery liaison officer to the 327th Infantry. In the early morning hours, an intense mortar attack followed by a ground assault was launched against Fire Support Base Berchtesgarden. When the first enemy rounds hit, several personnel were injured and in need of immediate medical attention. Captain Snell, with complete disregard for his own safety, moved fifty meters from his protected bunker through the heavy volume of enemy mortar fire to assist the wounded. He carried one wounded soldier back to the safety of the bunker and was going out the bunker door to retrieve another man when a round impacted at his feet and mortally wounded him. Captain Snell’s unselfish dedication to his fellow soldiers was directly responsible for saving the life of the man he had carried to safety. Captain Snell’s extraordinary heroism and dedication to duty, at the cost of his life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.
Snell was born in Fort Worth, Texas on 14 February 1944 and was a 1966 West Point classmate of Jerry Cecil DSC who sponsored him for membership in the Legion of Valor. Captain Snell is buried in the West Point cemetery.