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MI National Guard Welcomes Medal of Honor Recipient James McCloughan

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Medal of Honor recipient James McCloughan (left) greets fellow Army veteran Dennis Scott, who served in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968. As a medic, McCloughan saved the lives of 10 soldiers at Tam Ky.
Kevin Lavery

Dozens of Michigan National Guard troops welcomed a Vietnam veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Tuesday at a ceremony in Lansing. 

 

James McCloughan grew up in South Haven and was drafted in 1968. 

 

The next year, the Army medic was in Tam Ky, Vietnam, where he saved the lives of 10 soldiers over a 48-hour period of intense combat in which he himself was wounded. 

 

He was awarded the Medal of Honor in July by President Trump. 

 

McCloughan says he’s trying to change the image of the Vietnam veteran.

 

“We are the sons of the World War Two veterans,” McCloughan says.  “You know, we fought our war and we came home.  We didn’t say anything about what we’d experienced.  But the Vietnam veteran; no one spoke up for him and he really did the same job his father did, only in kind of a controversial war.”

 

McCloughan says he considers himself just a caretaker of the Medal of Honor. 

 

 

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Kevin Lavery served as a general assignment reporter and occasional local host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered before retiring in 2023.