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Corporal Jung,
William C. USMC Bronze Star Medal
The President of the United States takes
pleasure in presenting the
BRONZE STAR MEDAL to
CORPORAL WILLIAM C. JUNG 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 Squad Leader
with Company K, Third Battalion, Twenty-Seventh Marines, First
Marine Division. On the afternoon of 24 May 1968, during Operation
Allen Brook southwest of Da Nang, elements of Company K suddenly
came under a heavy volume of small arms and automatic weapons fire
from a numerically superior North Vietnamese Army force. Realizing
the seriousness of the situation, Corporal JUNG unhesitatingly
commenced maneuvering his squad forward in order to assist the lead
elements of his unit. Undaunted by the hostile rounds impacting near
him, he skilifilly maneuvered his squad through dense foliage,
shouting words of encouragement to his men and directing their fire
upon the enemy emplacements. Although painflilly wounded, he
fearlessly continued moving forward, boldly exposing himself to the
enemy fire while throwing hand grenades. Upon reaching the besieged
unit, he ably supervised the evacuation of casualties and skillfully
deployed his men to cover the withdrawal of the other Marines. His
bold initiative and resolute determination were an inspiration to
all who observed him and contributed significantly to the
accomplislunent of his unit's mission. Corporal JUNG's courage,
aggressive fighting spirit and steadfast devotion to duty at great
personal risk were in keeping with the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.
Corporal JUNG is authorized to wear the Combat "V".
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