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PFC Alegria,
Fernando D. USMC Bronze Star Medal
The President of the United States takes
pleasure in presenting the
BRONZE STAR MEDAL
to
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS FERNANDO DUARTE ALEGRIA UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the
following
CITATION:
"For heroic achievement in
connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of
Vietnam while serving as a Radio Operator with Company M, Third
Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division. On 8 May 1968
during Operation Houston II, Company M became heavily engaged with
an estimated North Vietnamese Army battalion. Realizing that his
company occupied a position of the enemy, Private First Class
ALEGRIA volunteered to move to a vantage point were he could better
observe the hostile force and its movements. Ignoring the intense
North Vietnamese small arms and automatic weapons fire around him,
and moved to a position that afforded good observation and
immediately requested the artillery forward observer to call in an
artillery fire mission. While artillery fire support was being
delivered on the hostile emplacements, Private First Class ALEGRIA
relayed accurate adjustments to the artillery forward observer,
contributing materially to the effectiveness of the employment of
artillery of artillery fire. In addition, he provided the necessary
adjustments to the forward air controller during numerous air
strikes against the North Vietnamese. Completely disregarding his
own safety, he displayed exceptional courage and sound, tactical
judgment as he remained in his position and directed supporting fire
and close air support during the following three days. Returning to
his platoon on 12 May, he was assigned the duties of Squad Leader.
When his platoon assaulted the final company objective, he
skillfully maneuvered his men and directed their fire, successfully
overrunning the enemy positions and accounting for four North
Vietnamese soldiers confirmed killed. Private First Class ALEGRIA's
courage, bold initiative and selfless devotion to duty at great
personal risk contributed significantly to the accomplishment of his
unit's mission and were in keeping with the highest traditions of
the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval
Service."
Private First Class ALEGRIA is authorized to wear
the Combat "V".
FOR THE PRESIDENT,
H.W. BUSE
JR. LIEUTENANT GENERAL, U.S. MARINE CORPS COMMANDING GENERAL,
FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC
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