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BACA,
JOHN P.
Rank
and organization:
Specialist Fourth Class,
U.S. Army, Company D, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry
Division.
Place
and date:
Phuoc Long Province,
Republic of Vietnam, 10 February 1970.
Entered service at:
Fort
Ord, Calif. Born: 10 January 1949, Providence, R.l.
Citation:
For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk
of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sp4c. Baca,
Company D, distinguished himself while serving on a recoilless
rifle team during a night ambush mission A platoon from his
company was sent to investigate the detonation of an automatic
ambush device forward of his unit's main position and soon
came under intense enemy fire from concealed positions along
the trail. Hearing the heavy firing from the platoon position
and realizing that his recoilless rifle team could assist
the members of the besieged patrol, Sp4c. Baca led his team
through the hail of enemy fire to a firing position within
the patrol's defensive perimeter. As they prepared to engage
the enemy, a fragmentation grenade was thrown into the midst
of the patrol. Fully aware of the danger to his comrades,
Sp4c. Baca unhesitatingly, and with complete disregard for
his own safety, covered the grenade with his steel helmet
and fell on it as the grenade exploded, thereby absorbing
the lethal fragments and concussion with his body. His gallant
action and total disregard for his personal well-being directly
saved 8 men from certain serious injury or death. The extraordinary
courage and selflessness displayed by Sp4c. Baca, at the risk
of his life, are in the highest traditions of the military
service and reflect great credit on him, his unit, and the
U.S. Army.

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