Warren R Westphal

CHIEF BOATSWAIN’S MATE WARREN R. WESTPHAL, Navy Cross, United States Navy. Chief Westphal’s Navy Cross came to him for his extraordinary heroism on 24 November 1968 while serving with River Division 572 during combat operations against enemy aggressor forces on the Mekong River of the Republic of Vietnam. As Patrol Officer for River Patrol Boats (PBRs) 138 and 55, Petty Officer Westphal was conducting a routine mission on a narrow branch of the Mekong River when his patrol encountered a Communist battalion crossing southward. The enemy force took the two PBRs under increasingly intense fire from at least twenty positions. Realizing that they were caught in the kill zone of a hostile force vastly larger than their own, the patrol boat crewmen accelerated to fulll speed and headed for open river. Suddenly, a rocket detonated directly in front of the lead boat, PBR 138, in which Petty Officer Westphal was embarked, seriously wounding the forward machine gunner. Believing that PBR 55 was in more-serious trouble, Petty Officer Westphal gave the order to turn toward it and then personally manned the forward gun battery in PBR 138 until his craft received three additional hits which wounded the entire crew, including himself, flooded the boat, and redered its weapons useless. After transferring two seriously-injured crew members to PBR 44, and ordering the cover boat to proceed out of the canal, he beached his own craft on the far bank and personally provided medical assistance for another injured man. Petty Officer Westphal’s crew received no additional opposition and he was then able to request a medical evacuation helicopter and vector outside assistance to engage the retreating enemy. By his exemplary courage and outstanding professional ability, he prevented a large enemy force from crossing the river, and was directly responsible for saving the lives of eleven of his comrades, Petty Officer Westphal’s heroic actions in the face of almost overwhelming enemy opposition were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Mr. Westphal joined the Legion of Valor in 1970.