Benavidez, Roy Perez, 1935-1998

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Raul Perez "Roy" Benavidez (August 5, 1935 – November 29, 1998) was born in Lindenau near Cuero, Texas. He enlisted in the United States Army in June 1955 and served in Germany, Korea, Vietnam, and the United States.

On May 2, 1968, in an area west of Loc Ninh, Republic of Vietnam, Staff Sergeant Benavidez was monitoring a twelve-man Special Forces Reconnaissance Team, as part of the Detachment B-56, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces. The team came under heavy enemy gunfire and requested emergency extraction. Staff Sergeant Benavidez volunteered to return to the area and assisted with extracting the troops. Under considerable automatic weapon and grenade fire, and severely wounded in the head, legs, abdomen, and back, Benavidez redirected the troops, retrieved classified documents from the dead team leader, and helped load the dead and the wounded on a helicopter that minutes later crashed due to the pilot becoming mortally wounded. Despite his life-threatening injuries, Benavidez secured the safety of the soldiers and began calling in aircraft for another extraction attempt, which was finally successful. Because of Benavidez’s feats of valor and bravery beyond the call of duty, the lives of at least eight men were saved. On July 24, 1968 Benavidez was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for valor, the Army’s second highest honor. Upon learning that his Commander had twice recommended him unsuccessfully for the Congressional Medal of Honor, Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez and his supporters supplied the Department of the Army with additional eye-witness testimonies of his actions on May 2, 1968 and with the support of other military personnel and elected officials, Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez was finally awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor on February 24, 1981 by President Ronald Reagan.

During and after his career in the military, Benavidez was active in veteran issues. After receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor, Benavidez was in great demand as a speaker to schools, military and civic groups. He was honored throughout the country and received letters from students, service personnel, and citizens throughout the world. He was the subject of numerous articles and his life and experiences were chronicled in three books. Medal of Honor Recipient, Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez died on November 29, 1998 at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas at the age of 63.

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referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan arrives at the Pentagon for a Medal of Honor award ceremony. Walking beside him is the recipient, retired MSGT Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army. 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger hosts the Congressional Medal of Honor Ceremony, presented by President Ronald Reagan to MASTER Seargeant Roy P. Benavidez USA (Retired). 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the White House Communications Agency (WHCA) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989. Presidential Audio Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989. Remarks by President Ronald Reagan at Medal of Honor ceremony presentation to Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez of the U. S. Army. The Pentagon., 2/24/1981. Ronald Reagan Library
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, right, presents retired MASTER SGT. Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army, with the Medal of Honor during the ceremony at the Pentagon. 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, beside the car, and Medal of Honor recipient, retired MSGT Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army, arrive at the Pentagon for the award ceremony. 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, right, presents retired MASTER SGT. Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army, with the Medal of Honor during a ceremony at the Pentagon. 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, right, and Medal of Honor recipient, retired MSGT Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army, stand during the award ceremony at the Pentagon, 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, center, arrives at the Pentagon for a Medal of Honor award ceremony. Walking on the president's left is the recipient, retired MSGT Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army. 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files, 1982 - 2007. President Ronald Reagan, center, and Medal of Honor recipient, retired MSGT Roy P. Benavidez, U.S. Army, 2/24/1981. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Official Military Personnel File of Roy P. Benavidez. 1955-1976 National Archives at St. Louis
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San Antonio TX US
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1998-11-28

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