Combat Infantryman Badge,
Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart
Unit:
Bravo Company, 3rd Platoon, 1st Squad
-- Action --
Start of Tour:
Tuesday, 29 November 1966
Date of Casualty:
Wednesday, 12 July 1967
Age at time of loss:
20
Casualty type:
(A3) Hostile, died while
missing
Reason:
Gun, small arms fire
(Ground casualty)
Country:
South Vietnam
Province:
Pleiku
Location:
YA 850131
The Wall:
Panel 23E - Row 060
HEADQUARTERS
4th INFANTRY DIVISION
APO San Francisco 96262
GENERAL ORDERS
26 August 1967
NUMBER 2709
AWARD OF THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL FOR HEROISM
1. TC 320.
The following AWARD is announced posthumously:
JUDGE, CHARES MARK RA 12770448
SPECIALIST FOUR E-4 United States Army
Co B, 1st BN, 12th Inf, 4th Inf Div, APO 96262
Awarded: Bronze Star medal with "V" Device
Date action: 12 July 1967
Theater: Republic of Vietnam
Reason:
For
heroism in connection with military operations against an armed hostile
force in the Republic of Vietnam. On 12 July 1967 Specialist Four
Judge distinguished himself while serving as a Rifleman in Company B, 1st
Battalion, 12th Infantry. He joined the unit in December 1966 and
soon proved to be a soldier who could be depended upon to do a superior
job without supervision. He maintained his cheerful but resolute
attitude in the face of constant hardship and danger, and participated
willingly in every mission his unit undertook. His effective
performance in battle was a source of pride to his whole squad. On
12 July 1967 Specialist Four Judge's platoon was sent to assist another
unit in the are south of Duc Co. It became engaged with a North
Vietnamese Army force estimated at battalion size and was cut off from the
company. With the odds against them, Specialist Four Judge and his
comrades prepared for the coming attack. Isolated and without radio
contact with artillery or air support, they repelled enemy assaults from
all sides for hours. He fought courageously until he was mortally
wounded. Specialist Four Judge's heroism and devotion to duty are in
keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect
great credit on himself, his unit and the United States Army.
Authority: by direction of the President
under provisions of Executive Order 11046, 24 August 1962.