During the recent Onslow County Board of Commissioners meeting, a significant resolution was presented to honor retired Major James Capers Jr. for his extraordinary military service. The resolution, read by Carrie Sanders, emphasizes the importance of recognizing the valor of combat veterans, particularly those who have demonstrated exceptional heroism.
Major Capers, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, is being recommended for the Congressional Medal of Honor due to his courageous actions during a patrol in Vietnam on April 3, 1967. Despite sustaining 17 injuries, including severe shrapnel wounds and a broken leg, he displayed remarkable leadership and bravery. Major Capers coordinated critical military operations to protect his team during an ambush, ensuring their safe evacuation while single-handedly holding off enemy forces.
The resolution reflects the Board's commitment to honoring military personnel who have made significant sacrifices for their country. It expresses gratitude for Major Capers' service and supports his nomination for the prestigious award, which recognizes acts of valor beyond the call of duty.
The meeting underscored the community's respect for veterans and highlighted the importance of acknowledging their sacrifices. As the Board moves forward, the recognition of Major Capers serves as a reminder of the bravery exhibited by service members and the ongoing need to honor their contributions to national security.