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Corporal Binns,
Ricardo C. USMC Navy Cross
Navy Cross
Corporal Ricardo C.
Binns
For extraordinary heroism as a Scout Team Leader,
Company C, First Reconnaisance Battalion, First Marine Division
(Reinforced), in Vietnam on the night of 15-16 June 1966. Corporal
Binns' platoon established an observation post deep within communist
controlled territory to observe enemy movement. At 0100 a massive
assault was launched against the Marine position by a determined and
well trained North Vietnamese battalion. the murderous enemy fire
was so intense that five of the eighteen-man platoon were killed and
the remainder wounded. On two seperate occasions, with complete
disregard for his personal safety, Corporal Binns braved the
withering enemy fire to forcibly pull to the ground severely wounded
Marines who had unconsciously exposed themselves to almost certain
death. Realizing that his Platoon Leader was wounded and unable to
move, and preoccupied with the direction of close support aircraft,
Corporal Binns took it upon himself to direct the fire of the
remaining seven Marines, redistribute the ammunition of those who
could not use it, and care for the wounded. Although painfully
wounded in both legs, Corporal Binns displayed magnificent courage
throughout the night and long into the following morning. His
selfless devotion to duty, superb professional skill, deep concern
for his fellow Marines, and extraordinary heroism inspired all who
observed him and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and of the United States Naval
Service
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