Veteran of the Day – March 8, 2026
Captain James H. Webb Jr.
United States Marine Corps | Navy Cross | Vietnam War
Name: James Henry Webb Jr.
Rank: Captain
Branch: United States Marine Corps
Unit: 1st Battalion, 5th Marines
Born: February 9, 1946 – St. Joseph, Missouri
Early Life
James Webb grew up in a military family, the son of a U.S. Air Force officer. His upbringing exposed him to the values of service and discipline from an early age.
He attended the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1968 before joining the United States Marine Corps.
Shortly after graduation, Webb deployed to Vietnam as a platoon commander.
Vietnam War Service
As a Marine infantry officer, Webb led his platoon in combat operations during some of the most intense fighting of the war.
In 1969, during a fierce engagement with enemy forces, Webb demonstrated exceptional leadership and bravery.
During the battle he:
• led his Marines in an assault against a heavily fortified enemy position
• personally engaged enemy fighters at close range
• carried a wounded Marine to safety while under fire
Despite sustaining injuries himself, Webb continued directing his Marines and ensured his men were evacuated safely.
Decorations
For his actions in combat, Captain Webb was awarded the Navy Cross, the second-highest decoration for valor in the United States military.
His decorations also include:
• Navy Cross
• Silver Star
• Bronze Star
• Two Purple Hearts
Service After Vietnam
After leaving the Marine Corps, Webb continued serving the nation in several important roles.
He later became:
• Secretary of the Navy (1987–1988)
• United States Senator from Virginia (2007–2013)
• a respected author and journalist
Throughout his career he remained a strong advocate for Vietnam veterans and military families.
Final Tribute
Captain James Webb represents a generation of Vietnam veterans who came home from war and continued serving the country in new ways.
His leadership on the battlefield and his commitment to veterans afterward reflect the enduring spirit of the United States Marine Corps.
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