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ROCCO,
LOUIS R.
Rank
and organization: Warrant
Officer (then Sergeant First Class), U.S. Army, Advisory Team
162, U.S. Military Assistance Command.
Place
and date:
Northeast
of Katum, Republic of Vietnam, 24 May 1970.
Entered
service at:
Los
Angeles, Calif.
Born:
19
November 1938, Albuquerque, N. Mex
Citation:
WO Rocco distinguished
himself when he volunteered to accompany a medical evacuation
team on an urgent mission to evacuate 8 critically wounded
Army of the Republic of Vietnam personnel. As the helicopter
approached the landing zone, it became the target for intense
enemy automatic weapons fire. Disregarding
his own safety, WO Rocco identified and placed accurate suppressive
fire on the enemy positions as the aircraft descended toward
the landing zone. Sustaining major damage from the enemy fire,
the aircraft was forced to crash land, causing WO Rocco to
sustain a fractured wrist and hip and a severely bruised back.
Ignoring his injuries, he extracted the survivors from the
burning wreckage, sustaining burns to his own body. Despite
intense enemy fire, WO Rocco carried each unconscious man
across approximately 20 meters of exposed terrain to the Army
of the Republic of Vietnam perimeter. On each trip, his severely
burned hands and broken wrist caused excruciating pain, but
the lives of the unconscious crash survivors were more important
than his personal discomfort, and he continued his rescue
efforts. Once inside the friendly position, WO Rocco helped
administer first aid to his wounded comrades until his wounds
and burns caused him to collapse and lose consciousness. His
bravery under fire and intense devotion to duty were directly
responsible for saving 3 of his fellow soldiers from certain
death. His unparalleled bravery in the face of enemy fire,
his complete disregard for his own pain and injuries, and
his performance were far above and beyond the call of duty
and were in keeping with the highest traditions of self-sacrifice
and courage of the military service.
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