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PFC Lynch, Frederick
E. USMC Bronze Star Medal
The President of the United States takes
pleasure in presenting the
BRONZE STAR MEDAL to
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS FREDERICK E. LYNCH UNITED STATES
MARINE CORPS
for services set fourth in the following
CITATION:
For heroic achievement in connection with
combat operations against enemy forces in the Republic of Vietnam
while serving as a rifleman with Company H, Second Battalion, First
Marines, First Marine Division on 18 and 19 September 1968. The
action took place during hours of darkness, in a position of the
Company TAOR, approximately five miles south of Da Nang in Quang Nam
Province. Private First Class Lynch was a member of a five man
patrol when it engaged portions of a superior enemy force which had
attacked another patrol from Company H. During the ensuing fire
fight, Private First Class Lynch, armed with hand grenades and a
M-16 rifle, single-handedly fought off three attempts by forward
elements of the enemy force to penetrate his sector of the patrols
position by wounding or killing all enemy conducting the attack.
Additionally, Private First Class Lynch is credited with saving the
life of his patrol leader who was attacked by the enemy while
placing Claymore Mines around their position, and subsequently being
part of a three Marine maneuver unit which aggressively attacked and
destroyed several enemy units moving toward their position. His bold
initiative, fierce fighting, and timely actions contributed
significantly to the defeat of the hostile force and to the
subsequent relief of the other Combat Patrol which had been attacked
initially. Private First Class Lynch's courage, aggressive fighting
spirit, and steadfast devotion to duty in the face of great personal
danger reflected great credit upon him and were in keeping with the
highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval
Service.
The Combat Distinguishing Device is authorized.
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