Joel with Medal of Honor and Certificate On November 8, 1965, then-Specialist Five Lawrence Joel and his battalion of
paratroopers were sent on a patrol for
Viet Cong soldiers near
Bien Hoa, War Zone "D" in
South Vietnam, conducting
Operation Hump. They shortly found themselves in a Viet Cong ambush, outnumbered six to one. Under heavy gunfire, Joel did his duty as a medic, administering first aid to wounded soldiers. Joel defied orders to stay to the ground and risked his life to help the many wounded soldiers; nearly every soldier in the lead squad was either wounded or killed in the battle. Even after being shot twice (once in the right thigh and once in the right calf), Joel continued to do his job; he bandaged his wounds and continued to help the wounded in not only his unit, but in the nearby company as well. When his medical supplies were depleted, he hobbled around the battlefield for more, using a makeshift
crutch while SP4 Randy Eickhoff ran ahead of him and provided covering fire. Eickhoff was later awarded the
Silver Star and Purple Heart for his actions. Joel attended to thirteen troops and saved the life of one soldier who had a severe chest wound by improvising and placing a plastic bag over the soldier's chest in order to seal the wound until the supplies were refreshed. After the firefight which lasted over twenty-four hours, Joel was hospitalized and shipped to locations including
Saigon and
Tokyo to recover. Shortly after, he received the Silver Star for his activities. ==Medal of Honor citation==