Career
Bryant joined the Army from Detroit, Michigan in 1953. By March 24, 1969 he was serving as a Sergeant First Class in Company A of the 5th Special Forces Group, 1st Special Forces. On that day, in Long Khanh province, Republic of Vietnam, Bryant led a company of South Vietnamese CIDG troops during an intense attack by North Vietnamese forces until being fatally wounded by enemy fire.
William Bryant"s body was returned to the United States and buried in Raleigh National Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina.
When a helicopter drop of ammunition was made to re-supply the beleaguered force, During a lull in the intense fighting, Seeing a wounded enemy soldier some distance from the patrol location, Finding that the enemy soldier had expired, As the siege continued, The patrol had advanced some 200 meters by heavy fighting when it was pinned down by the intense automatic weapons fire from heavily fortified bunkers and Following the last gunship attack, While regrouping his small force for the final assault against the enemy.