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KEITH,
MIGUEL
Rank
and organization:
Lance
Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, Combined Action platoon 1-3-2,
111 Marine Amphibious Force.
Place
and Date:
Quang
Ngai province, Republic of Vietnam, 8 May 1970.
Entered
service at:
Omaha,
Nebr.
Born:
2 June
1951, San Antonio, Tex.
Citation:
For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machine
gunner with Combined Action platoon 1-3-2. During the early
morning L/Cpl. Keith was seriously wounded when his platoon
was subjected to a heavy ground attack by a greatly outnumbering
enemy force. Despite his painful
wounds, he ran across the fire-swept terrain to check the
security of vital defensive positions and then, while completely
exposed to view, proceeded to deliver a hail of devastating
machinegun fire against the enemy. Determined to stop 5 of
the enemy soldiers approaching the command post, he rushed
forward, firing as he advanced. He succeeded in disposing
of 3 of the attackers and in dispersing the remaining 2. At
this point, a grenade detonated near L/Cpl. Keith, knocking
him to the ground and inflicting further severe wounds. Fighting
pain and weakness from loss of blood, he again braved the
concentrated hostile fire to charge an estimated 25 enemy
soldiers who were massing to attack. The vigor of his assault
and his well-placed fire eliminated 4 of the enemy soldiers
while the remainder fled for cover. During this valiant effort,
he was mortally wounded by an enemy soldier. By his courageous
and inspiring performance in the face of almost overwhelming
odds, L/Cpl. Keith contributed in large measure to the success
of his platoon in routing a numerically superior enemy force,
and upheld the finest traditions of the Marine Corps and of
the U.S. Naval Service.

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