Ouellet was born in
Newton, Massachusetts. After finishing school, he enlisted in the
United States Navy July 28, 1964 and upon completion of his training, joined Assault Craft Division Twelve for duty in
Vietnam. After five months in Vietnam, he was ordered to
San Diego, California for training in
river patrol boats. Upon completion of this training, he returned to Vietnam and joined River Squadron Five,
My Tho Detachment 532. He was on patrol in
PBR–124 on March 6, 1967, as the forward
machine gunner. While patrolling near a river bank,
Seaman Ouellet saw an enemy grenade coming towards his boat. He ran back towards the stern shouting for everybody to take cover and when seeing the boat captain unprotected, he pushed him down a hatch to safety. Between the split second the missile landed in the boat and exploded, Seaman Ouellet placed himself between the missile and his shipmates and absorbed the impact of the blast. As a result, Seaman Ouellet was mortally wounded. For his heroic sacrifice, he was
posthumously awarded the
Medal of Honor. He is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellesley,
Massachusetts. His name is listed on the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial on panel 16E, Row 030. ==Medal of Honor citation==