Harvey Curtiss Barnum Jr. (born July 21, 1940) is a former
United States Marine Corps officer who received the
Medal of Honor during the
Vietnam War. He was the fourth Marine to receive the medal for actions in Vietnam. He retired from the Marine Corps in 1989 after more than 27 years of service. Barnum served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Reserve Affairs from July 23, 2001 to January 20, 2009. He also served as Acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from January 21 to April 30, 2009.
Early life and education
Barnum was born July 21, 1940 in
Cheshire, Connecticut. He was president of his Freshman and Senior Class at Cheshire High School, where he also played football and baseball. In high school, he was a member of the
Boy Scouts of America, the “C” Club and the Gym Leaders Club. After graduation from high school, he entered
Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Founded in 1889, it is the third-oldest Catholic college in New England. Named for Saint Anselm of Canterbury (Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to ...
in
Goffstown, New Hampshire.
["Harvey C. Barnum Jr., ''Who's Who in Marine Corps History'']
Marine Corps

At Saint Anselm College, Barnum joined the Marine Corps’
Platoon Leaders Class program in November 1958, and attended two summer training sessions, one in 1959 and the other in 1961. In June 1962, he graduated from Saint Anselm College with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics. He is a member of the Red Key Society (Rho Kappa Sigma) at Saint Anselm College. Upon graduation, he was commissioned a
Marine Reserve second lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Barnum was ordered to Marine Corps Schools,
Quantico, Virginia, where he attended The
Basic School
The Basic School (TBS) is where all newly commissioned and appointed (for warrant officers) United States Marine Corps officers are taught the basics of being an "Officer of Marines". The Basic School is located at Camp Barrett, Quantico, Vir ...
until December 1962, when he began the Artillery Officers Orientation Course, graduating in February 1963. He was then ordered overseas and joined Battery A,
1st Battalion, 12th Marines
1st Battalion 12th Marines (1/12) is an artillery battalion comprising three firing batteries and a Headquarters Battery. The battalion is stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii and falls under the 12th Marine Regiment and the 3rd Marine Division ...
,
3rd Marine Division
The 3rd Marine Division is a division of the United States Marine Corps based at Camp Courtney, Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler in Okinawa, Japan. It is one of three active duty infantry divisions in the Marine Corps and together with th ...
on
Okinawa, Japan. He served first as a forward observer and then as the battalion's liaison officer. In July 1964, he accepted appointment in the regular Marine Corps. Prior to completing his Okinawa tour, he also served as the battalion liaison officer. He was promoted to first lieutenant in December 1964.
In April 1964, Barnum was transferred to the
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW) is the major east coast aviation unit of the United States Marine Corps and is headquartered in Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. The Wing provides the aviation combat element for the ...
and assigned as the wing's Career Advisory and Personal Affairs Officer. During Exercise Steel Pike, a landing exercise in Spain, he served as the wing's Security Officer. Upon returning to the United States from Spain, he was assigned as Officer in Charge, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Classified Files. Detached in March 1965, he then served as Guard Officer, Marine Barracks,
Naval Base Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii.
From December 1965 until February 1966, Barnum served on temporary duty in
Vietnam as an artillery forward observer with Company H,
2nd Battalion, 9th Marines
2nd Battalion, 9th Marines (2/9) was an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. Formed during World War I, the unit played an instrumental role in the defeat of the Japanese forces in the Battles of Guam and Iwo Jima during World ...
, 3rd Marine Division. During
Operation Harvest Moon, Barnum would be awarded the
Medal of Honor for his actions on December 18, 1965 — for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty".
He had taken over command of a rifle company when its commander has been killed in action, and reorganized it for defense and successful evacuation after destroying the enemy.
Barnum was promoted to captain in June 1966, after he returned to Hawaii. From March until August 1967, Barnum attended the Associate Field Artillery Officers Career Course, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Transferred to
Headquarters Marine Corps, he served as
Aide-de-Camp for Lieutenant General
Lewis William Walt
Lewis William Walt (February 16, 1913 – March 26, 1989) was a United States Marine Corps four-star general who served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Walt was decorated several times, including two Navy Crosses for ext ...
(then the Assistant Chief of Staff for Manpower and subsequently the Assistant Commandant from January 1968 until January 1971).
In October 1968, Barnum returned to South Vietnam where he served as Commanding Officer of Battery E,
2nd Battalion, 12th Marines, 3rd Marine Division. With the 3rd Marine Division
redeployment from South Vietnam to Okinawa in September 1969, he remained with that unit until the following October. For his service with the battery in Vietnam, he was awarded the
Bronze Star Medal
The Bronze Star Medal (BSM) is a United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for either heroic achievement, heroic service, meritorious achievement, or meritorious service in a combat zone.
Wh ...
with Combat "V" and Gold Star in lieu of a second award, the
Navy Achievement Medal with Combat "V", the
Purple Heart for wounds received, the Combat Action Ribbon, and the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Silver Star.
Upon his return from Okinawa, Barnum was assigned as a weapons instructor at The Basic School, Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, where he served until August 1970 at which time he entered the Amphibious Warfare School, graduating in February 1972. He served as Operations Officer,
2nd Battalion, 10th Marines
2nd Battalion 10th Marines (2/10) is an artillery battalion of the United States Marine Corps comprising three cannon batteries, two rocket batteries, and a headquarters battery. The battalion is stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nor ...
,
Camp Lejeune beginning in March 1972, and was promoted to major in May 1972, to lieutenant colonel in December 1978, and to colonel in February 1984. In 1987, he was assigned as Military Secretary to the 29th
Commandant of the Marine Corps
The commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Chiefs of Staff: composition; functions. The CMC reports directly to the secr ...
.
Barnum served as Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Parris Island, S.C. from 1979 to 1980. In August 1989, Barnum retired from the Marine Corps after more than 27 years of service.
Later life

Upon retirement Barnum served as the Principal Director, Drug Enforcement Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense.
["Barney Barnum", Manpower & Reserve Affairs, Department of the Navy.] He also served as past president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.
Barnum then served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Reserve Affairs, a position he held from July 23, 2001 to January 20, 2008.
Barnum currently serves on the
Segs4Vets
Segs4Vets, a continuing program which began in 2005, is a grass-roots effort sustained and administered by volunteers in the United States that provide Segway PT vehicles to disabled United States military personnel. The program which made its fi ...
and on the
Pentagon Federal Credit Union
Pentagon Federal Credit Union, widely known by its abbreviated name PenFed, is a United States federal credit union headquartered in McLean, Virginia, chartered and regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). ...
Advisory Board. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation
MCLEF.org, the Americans in Wartime Museum and
Medifast
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. He is also on the board of advisors of the
Code of Support Foundation
The Code of Support Foundation (COSF) is a U.S. nonprofit organization that provides assistance to military service members, veterans and their families, many of whom face multiple and complex challenges. Based in Alexandria, Virginia, the group ...
, a nonprofit military services organization.
Barnum received several awards throughout his career to include: Connecticut Man of the Year' 67, Honorary Legum Doctorem St Anselm College; Rotary Paul Harris Fellow; Abe Pollin Leadership Award '03, Marine Corps League "Iron Mike" Award; and
Military Order of the Carabao Distinguished Service Award.
Barnum is a member of the
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
Awards and decorations
Barnum's medals include:
Medal of Honor citation
The
President of the United States in the name of the
Congress takes pride in presenting the
Medal of Honor to
for service as set forth in the following Citation:
/S/
Lyndon B. Johnson
Legacy
The United States Navy
''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer is named in his honor.
See also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its armed forces. The recipient must have distinguished themselves at the risk of their ...
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
References
External links
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1940 births
People from Cheshire, Connecticut
Living people
United States Marine Corps personnel of the Vietnam War
United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients
Recipients of the Legion of Merit
Recipients of the Gallantry Cross (Vietnam)
United States Marine Corps colonels
Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal
Connecticut Republicans
George W. Bush administration personnel
Vietnam War recipients of the Medal of Honor
Saint Anselm College alumni
Military personnel from Connecticut
United States Assistant Secretaries of the Navy
Cheshire High School alumni