|
Colonel Trent,
William D. USMC Navy Cross
Corporal William D. Trent
For
extraordinary heroism while serving as a Machine Gun Squad Leader
with Company M, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine
Division (Reinforced), in connection with operations against the
enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 9 May 1968, when Company M
encountered a large North Vietnamese Army force in Quang Nam
Province, Corporal Trent's platoon, serving as the forward element,
came under heavy enemy automatic weapons and small-arms fire.
Reacting instantly, he skillfully maneuvered his machine gun teams
toward the enemy positions, despite the continuing hostile fire.
When both the gunner and assistant gunner of one of the teams became
casualties, Corporal Trent, undaunted by the enemy fire erupting
around him, manned the machine gun and continued to advance against
the enemy. Disregarding his own safety, he delivered effective fire
into a fortified position, silencing the automatic weapon. Shifting
his fire to another target of opportunity, he quickly annihilated a
second enemy position. He then observed two North Vietnamese
soldiers moving to occupy the first gun position. Instantly, he
seized his machine gun and a belt of ammunition and courageously
advanced against the enemy occupied position, firing his weapon as
he maneuvered forward. Moving to within a few feet of the pinned
down enemy, he killed both hostile soldiers. Quickly emplacing his
machine gun in the fortified position, he began firing into the
enemy's flank. Although mortally wounded by an enemy hand grenade,
he remained at his exposed position until elements of his platoon
were able to maneuver forward. By his bold initiative, intrepid
fighting spirit and selfless devotion to duty, Corporal Trent
inspired all who observed him and upheld the highest traditions of
the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly
gave his life for his country.
|