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Remembering Marvin Shields

Seabees around the world remember the heroic actions of Medal of Honor recipient Marvin Shields.

by Mass Communication 3rd class Seth Coulter, Navy Public Affairs Support Element West, Det. Northwest
28 August 2015 Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest hosted a commemoration ceremony to honor the 50th anniversary of Medal of Honor recipient Marvin Shields' heroic actions in Vietnam. 
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While wounded, Shields supplied fellow Americans with ammunition to return fire against the enemy for nearly three hours. Shields, wounded a second time, assisted in carrying a more critically wounded man to safety and returning fire for four more hours. Finally he volunteered to accompany his commander to take out a machine gun emplacement with a rocket launcher. After succeeding, Shields was mortally wounded by enemy fire when returning to the defensive perimeter.

"The actions taken by Shields, and those like him, deserve much more than simply remembering who they were," said Rear Adm. Katherine Gregory, Commander Naval Facilities Engineering Command, from St. Louis, Mo.
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150610-N-JY507-001 GARDINER, Wash. (June 10, 2015) Capt. Mark Geronime, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest commanding officer, from Rosemount, Minnesota, opens the ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of Medal of Honor recipient Marvin Shields actions in Vietnam. Shields received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Dong Xoai with Seabee Team 1104. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Seth Coulter/Released)
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150610-N-JY507-001 GARDINER, Wash. (June 10, 2015) Capt. Mark Geronime, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest commanding officer, from Rosemount, Minnesota, opens the ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of Medal of Honor recipient Marvin Shields actions in Vietnam. Shields received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Dong Xoai with Seabee Team 1104. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Seth Coulter/Released)
Photo By: Petty Officer 3rd Class Seth Cou
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"They inspire us to dream more, do more and become more with the lives that have been given to us by the sacrifices of those who came before us."

To all who knew Shields he was a selfless individual who truly cared about taking care of those around him.
 
Marvin Shields never went halfway in anything."


"He was a hard charger and cheerful the whole time. The fact he went out to shoot that rocket was above and beyond. Its one thing to fire it on the target range but something completely different to use it while under fire,"explained James Keenan, retired Navy Lt. Cmdr., from McMullen, Texas.

Joan Shields-Bennett, surviving wife of Shields, also talked about the way Shields felt toward his comrades from Seabee Team 1104 in the field.

"Marvin didn't consider the members of his team friends, but family," said Bennett. "Even in death a hero can have an impact on the people who loved him and those who have never met him."

The state of Washington recently passed legislation to name a stretch of Highway 101 for Shields, and also for other of the state's recipients of the nation's highest military honor.

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150610-N-VJ282-052 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 re-enact the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai to honor Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the battle, where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
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150610-N-VJ282-052 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 re-enact the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai to honor Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the battle, where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
Photo By: Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Di
VIRIN: 150610-N-VJ282-052
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150610-N-VJ282-113 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 re-enact the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai to honor Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the battle, where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
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150610-N-VJ282-113 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 re-enact the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai to honor Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the battle, where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
Photo By: Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Di
VIRIN: 150610-N-VJ282-113
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150610-N-VJ282-125 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 stand at attention while Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields’ Medal of Honor citation for is read. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
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150610-N-VJ282-125 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 10, 2015) – Sailors assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11 stand at attention while Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields’ Medal of Honor citation for is read. Shields, the first and only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor, was fatally wounded during the 1965 Battle of Dong Xoai where he saved numerous American lives. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian Dietrick/Released)
VIRIN: 150610-N-VJ282-125