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Bullet Through the Jaw: COL Walter Joseph Marm Jr.
Season 2 · Episode 123

Bullet Through the Jaw: COL Walter Joseph Marm Jr.

COL Marm explains how he was awarded the Medal of Honor for helping save another unit by single-handedly killing multiple entrenched enemies in Vietnam.

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories · Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project

March 28, 202441m 6s

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Show Notes

COL Walter Joseph Marm Jr. served as a rifle platoon leader in Vietnam. When a friendly platoon was trapped behind enemy lines, Marm and his platoon were sent to rescue them. Attempting to take a hill held by the enemy, Marm single-handedly killed 14 enemies with his rifle and a grenade before being shot in the face, shattering his jawbone. He then walked back to his command post and was evacuated. 


Marm’s heroism led to a successful rescue, and for this he was awarded the Medal of Honor.


To hear all the details of what earned Marm the Medal of Honor, listen to this episode of the Medal of Honor Podcast.

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