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Second Lieutenant
King, Carl E. USMC Bronze Star Medal
The President of the United States takes
pleasure presenting the
BRONZE STAR MEDAL to
SECOND
LIEUTENANT CARL E. KING UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for
service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
"For
heroic achievement in connection with combat operations against the
enemy in the republic of Vietnam while serving as Weapons Platoon
Commander with Company H, Second Battalion, First Marines, First
Marine Division. On the evening of 13 October 1968, while providing
security for a new and as yet incomplete combat base southeast of
DaNang, the weapons platoon came under a vicious ground attack by
North Vietnamese Army sappers who succeeded in infiltrating the
friendly position. After severely wounding several Marines with hand
grenade, the sappers occupied the bunkers of the causalities and
delivered machine gun fire while other hostile soldiers utilized
hand grenades and mortar fire from outside the defensive perimeter.
When a grenade detonated near the company commander and the
resulting concussion left him temporarily stunned, Second Lieutenant
King unhesitatingly assumed command and, fearlessly moving about the
fire-swept terrain, directed the fire of his men at the enemy
positions. With complete disregard for his own safety, he then led
an aggressive counterattack against the two bunkers occupied by the
hostile soldiers and, although seriously wounded in the leg,
resolutely continued his determined attack until the emplacements
were regained and the hostile soldiers were routed. His heroic and
determined actions inspired all who observed him, contributed
significantly to the defeat of the enemy, and restored the security
of the combat base. Second Lieutenant King's courage, bold
initiative, and steadfast devotion to duty were in the keeping with
the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States
Naval Service." The Combat Distinguishing Device is authorized.
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