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  1. William Wayne Seay (October 24, 1948 – August 25, 1968) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor —for his actions in the Vietnam War.

  2. Died: August 25, 1968, Republic of Vietnam. Buried: Weaver Cemetery (MH) , Brewton, AL, United States. More Information. U.S. Army Sergeant William Wayne Seay was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the Vietnam War.

  3. Sergeant William Wayne Seay (24 October 1948 - 25 August 1968) was a U.S. Army soldier who was posthumously awarded the U.S. military's highest award for valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Vietnam War.

  4. Apr 2, 2021 · On December 5, 2020, a ceremony was held dedicating a portion of U.S. Highway 31 between Flomaton and Brewton, The Sergeant William W. Seay Memorial Highway in honor of Seay. Through the years, Billy’s family grieved in their own way.

  5. Although weak from loss of blood and with his right hand immobilized, Sgt. Seay stood up and fired his rifle with his left hand, killing all 3 and saving the lives of the other men in his location. As a result of his heroic action, Sgt. Seay was mortally wounded by a sniper's bullet.

  6. Although weak from loss of blood and with his right hand immobilized, Sergeant Seay stood up and fired his rifle with his left hand, killing all three and saving the lives of the other men in his location. As a result of his heroic action, Sergeant Seay was mortally wounded by a sniper's bullet.

  7. Aug 15, 2019 · As the violent North Vietnamese assault approached to within 10 meters of the road, Sgt. Seay opened fire, killing 2 of the enemy. He then spotted a sniper in a tree approximately 75 meters to his front and killed him.