[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 58 (Monday, April 23, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E614]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING U.S. ARMY SPECIALIST-4 HENRY L. WOODS
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HON. JEFF DENHAM
of california
in the house of representatives
Monday, April 23, 2012
Mr. DENHAM. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Veterans of Foreign
Wars Chowchilla Post 9896 Life Member U.S. Army Specialist-4 Henry L.
Woods. Specialist Woods served the United States of America honorably
with the 20th Combat Engineers and 101st Airborne in the Vietnam war
siege of Phu Nhon.
Specialist Woods was born in Elgin, Oklahoma, in 1944. His family
subsequently moved to California and settled in the Plainsburg area,
later settling in Dos Palos. Specialist Woods graduated from Dos Palos
High School in 1963. He worked in the maintenance department of
Chowchilla High School and in agriculture until he enlisted in the U.S.
Army in 1969.
Specialist Woods, or ``Woody'' as he was called by his fellow
soldiers, completed basic training at Fort Ord, where he qualified as a
sharpshooter with the M 14 rifle. He was assigned to duty with the
984th Military Police Company at Fort Carson, Colorado. He was later
transferred to Fort Lewis, Washington, for pre-deployment training for
service in Vietnam. In December 1969, he arrived in Saigon and joined
the 1st Cavalry in the Central Highlands and assigned to Company D of
the 20th Combat Engineers near Qui Nhon. The unit provided security
called QL 14 South that saw heavy enemy action and was often referred
to as ``Massacre Highway.'' During this assignment, the unit was part
of a major assault at LZ Black Hawk in the Central Highlands in which
Specialist Woods was injured in hand-to-hand combat. He was treated for
facial and head injuries before returning to duty.
In early 1971, while serving temporary duty with the 101st Airborne,
Specialist Woods was a door gunner on a helicopter gunship. During this
time, North Vietnamese Army Troops began targeting the U.S. Army base
at Phu Nhon, commonly known as ``LZ Lonely.'' On March 15, 1971, a
North Vietnamese force attacked the base, quickly overrunning South
Vietnamese soldiers. Specialist Woods served as part of a reinforcement
group to repel the attack. During the battle, he acted as a door gunner
on a gunship, delivering M 60 machinegun fire to enemy forces. While
making a pass over enemy positions, the co-pilot and second door gunner
were killed. Back on the ground, Specialist Woods joined ground troops
in delivering upon the enemy, twice transporting wounded soldiers to
medical help under heavy fire. During the fight, Specialist Woods
sustained a gunshot wound to his head and was med-evaced to an aid
station.
During treatment for his second wound, Specialist Woods exhibited
symptoms that later would be attributed to exposure to herbicide Agent
Orange. He struggles with the symptoms of Agent Orange exposure to this
day. After recuperating from his wounds, he was sent to Fort Ord where
he completed active service before being discharged.
For his service in the U.S. Army, Specialist Woods received the
National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Vietnam Service
Medal with Bronze Star, Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device, two Purple
Hearts, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Army Aircrew Badge, and
Sharpshooter Badge with Auto Rifle BAR, and the Sharpshooter Pistol
Badge. On Veteran's Day 2003, he was honored in a special ceremony by
Congressman George Radanovich in which he received the medals for his
service.
Specialist Woods returned to the Chowchilla area where he worked in
agriculture for several years. He attended Merced College on the G.I.
Bill where he earned an Associate of Arts and an Associate of Science
Degree in Plant Science and Mechanized Agriculture. Specialist Woods
has four children: Debbie, Chuck, Erin, and Matt. He is the proud
grandfather of seven. He now resides near Helena, Montana.
Specialist Woods is a Life Member of Chowchilla VFW Post 9896, the
American Legion, the Military Order of the Purple Heart, and the
Disabled American Veterans. He attends St. John's Lutheran Church in
Helena.
Mr. Speaker, please join me in honoring Specialist Henry L. Woods for
his honorable service to our great country, and wishing him the best of
luck and health in his future endeavors.
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