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Macon-Bibb Rededicates Medal of Honor Monument for Sgt. Rodney M. Davis

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
2 weeks ago

Forty years after a monument was first dedicated in his honor, family members, veterans, community leaders, and residents gathered at Rosa Parks Square to honor the life and legacy of Sergeant. Rodney Maxwell Davis, a hometown hero who gave his life serving his country during the Vietnam War.

Forty years after a monument was first dedicated in his honor, family members, veterans, community leaders, and residents gathered at Rosa Parks Square to honor the life and legacy of Sergeant. Rodney Maxwell Davis, a hometown hero who gave his life serving his country during the Vietnam War. “We are here to remind ourselves that heroes are not born in history books. They come from neighborhoods like ours, they grew up in communities like Macon-Bibb County,” said Macon-Bibb County Manager Dr. Keith Moffett. “Seargeant Rodney Davis was one of ours.” Forty years ago, Dr. Moffett stood in the same square as a Northeast High School cadet and watched the monument be dedicated for the first time. The rededication ceremony on Thursday, May 21, held ahead of Memorial Day, marked the return of Sgt. Davis’ Medal of Honor monument following the recent reimagining of Rosa Parks Square. The monument was originally donated and dedicated in 1986 by the Northeast High School JROTC program, honoring one of its own. Sgt. Davis attended Appling High School, a historically Black high school in Macon that operated from 1958 until integration in 1970. It later became a junior high school and then a middle school when Northeast High School was created by combining H.S. Lasseter High, Mark Smith High, and Appling High. “Everyone should remember his name as a hero who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Northeast High School Alumnae, Scherryl Grayer-Morgan, who was part of the original monument dedication in 1986. As the newly renovated square filled with family, friends, elected officials, veterans, and community members, the ceremony served as both a remembrance and reflection on the lasting impact Sgt. Davis continues to have on Macon-Bibb generations later. “This is why we put the time, resources, and effort into reimagining this public space. To bring people together as one and celebrate what makes us a community, to recommit ourselves to common ideals that move the entire community together,” said Mayor Lester Miller. “We are here together in this moment in a place named for an icon in our past, with a monument placed in honor of a hero from our past, and we mark this moment as we look forward to our future.” Sgt. Davis was awarded the Medal of Honor after sacrificing his life to save fellow soldiers during combat on September 6, 1967. While serving with the U.S. Marine Corps in Quang Tin Province, Vietnam, Davis threw himself on an enemy grenade to shield the Marines around him, saving their lives. But Thursday’s ceremony was about more than Sgt. Davis’ heroism in combat. It was about the man his family is still proud of and remembers lovingly decades later. Among those in attendance were his daughters, Nichola Davis and Samantha Steen; his grandsons, Dylan and Tyler Steen; his brother Gordon Davis; siblings Debra Ray and Robert Davis; and several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends. For Nichola Davis, known as Nicky to family and friends, the ceremony carried deep emotional meaning. She was only two years old when her father gave his life in Vietnam. “It’s always emotional for me because I don’t really remember his touch or feel, but I have great memories of him through family,” said Davis. “I love him and am so proud of him. I’m proud to see that Macon has done this for him.” She also reflected on visiting the site in Vietnam in 2024. “We went to the site my dad was killed. We were in the trenches with the grandson of a Marine that he saved,” she said. “It meant a lot just to see the terrain of it. I just couldn’t imagine being there and going through that.” Even decades later, she says it means everything to see her father’s hometown continue honoring his sacrifice. “It means so much because this is his home and to know that his home has never forgotten him and continues to look for ways to honor him,” said Davis. “It will always be important to our family, but to see how important it is to others, it means so much.” During the ceremony, Gordon Davis shared memories of the brother he knew long before the world recognized him as a hero. “To me, he was a little brother who took on the role of a big brother,” said Gordon Davis. He described Rodney as someone who spent his life looking after others, even from a young age growing up in Pleasant Hill. “Rodney had been protective his whole life of everything that was his,” he said. From his years at St. Peter Claver through graduation from Appling High School, Gordon said his brother was known for his kindness and friendships throughout the community. “Rodney was everybody’s friend,” he said. “So, when Rodney did what he did in Vietnam, I had a gut feeling all along that Rodney had done something he had no business doing.” Gordon also recalled the final conversation they shared before Sgt. Davis deployed overseas. “The last conversation we had before he went to Vietnam was, ‘Don’t do nothing crazy. You got a wife and two babies you have to come back home to,’” says Gordon Davis. “And he said, ‘All I know is how to go to work and do what’s asked of me to do.’” Sgt. Davis’ sister, Debra Ray, remembered the determination that defined him early on. “He was very tall and would take these long steps, so we were always trying to keep up with him,” says Ray. “He used to tell me, ‘If you’re in this family, you need to keep up.’ And that’s what we did.” The ceremony concluded with the unveiling of the monument and the playing of Taps, as many in the crowd stood silently, some wiping away tears while looking toward the memorial honoring Sgt. Davis’ extraordinary legacy. You can watch the full ceremony here.

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