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Gunnery Sergeant
Dinota, Dennis T. USMC Bronze Star Medal
The President of the United States takes
pleasure in presenting the BRONZE STAR MEDAL to
GUNNERY
SERGEANT DENNIS T. DINOTA 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 Company Gunnery Sergeant with
Company M, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division. On
16 May 1967 during Operation Union, Company M was deployed in the
vicinity of Phong Phu (1), Quang Tin Province, to relieve another
company which had been subjected to enemy small arms, machine gun
and mortar fire. As his company moved into position, Gunnery
Sergeant Dinota observed two mortally wounded Marines lying in an
exposed area approximately 110 meters to the front of the company's
perimeter and in danger of being captured by the numerically
superior enemy force. Unhesitatingly, he organized a squad and led
it along a trench line for seventy-five meters across an exposed
rice paddy to the position of their fallen companions. Exposing
himself to the intense enemy fire, he directed the evacuation of the
Marines, recovered three M-16 rifles and one M-60 machine gun, and
returned his squad safely to his company's position without
sustaining a casualty. His resolute courage and unwavering
determination inspired all who observed him and greatly enhanced the
morale of his unit. Gunnery Sergeant Dinota's exceptional
professionalism, exemplary leadership and selfless devotion to duty
were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and
the United States Naval Service. The Combat Distinguishing Device
is authorized. For the President
Louis A.
Wilson Commandant of the Marine Corps
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