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Private United States Marine Corps
"For extraordinary heroism as an automatic rifleman with
the Second
Platoon, Company E, Second Battalion, First Marines (Reinforced), Third
Marine Division, in the Republic of Vietnam on 28 February 1966.
Engaged
in a sweep of the Phu Thu Peninsula near Phu Bai, the Second Battalion
became heavily engaged with a hardcore Vietcong battalion. Private Ray
was assigned to one of the assault platoons with the mission of
securing
a complex bunker system located in a tree line. His squad was able to
move
through an intense hail of hostile fire up to a point approximately
thirty
meters from the tree line before being completely pinned down by a
Vietcong
machine gun, which was concentrating all of this fire on the squad.
Realizing
that many of his fellow Marines would be killed if that machine gun
position
were not knocked out, Private Ray called to his squad to cover him.
With
complete disregard for his own safety, he jumped to his feet and
personally
assaulted the machine gun position, yelling and firing his automatic
weapon.
About ten meters from the machine gun bunker, he received three serious
wounds that caused him to fall to the ground. Once again, with extreme
personal courage and a high degree of valor, he struggled to his feet
and
moved the remaining distance to the bunker where he succeeded in
silencing
the deadly enemy machine gun. As a result of his extraordinary and
inspiring
valor, Private Ray saved his comrades from injury and possible loss of
life, and enabled his platoon to seize and hold this vital part of the
battalion objective. His bravery and selfless devotion to duty upheld
the
highest tradition of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval
Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country. |