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DIAS,
RALPH E.
Rank
and organization:
Private
First Class, U.S. Marine Corps, 3d Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion,
7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein) FMF.
Place
and date:
Que
Son Mountains, Republic of Vietnam, 12 November 1969.
Entered
service at:
Pittsburgh,
Pa. Born: 15 July 1950, Shelocta, Indiana County, Pa.
Citation:
As a member of a reaction force which was pinned
down by enemy fire while assisting a platoon in the same circumstance,
Pfc. Dias, observing that both units were sustaining casualties,
initiated an aggressive assault
against an enemy machinegun bunker which was the principal source
of hostile fire. Severely wounded by enemy snipers while charging
across the open area, he pulled himself to the shelter of a nearby
rock. Braving enemy fire for a second time, Pfc. Dias was again
wounded. Unable to walk, he crawled 15 meters to the protection
of a rock located near his objective and, repeatedly exposing himself
to intense hostile fire, unsuccessfully threw several hand grenades
at the machinegun emplacement. Still determined to destroy the emplacement,
Pfc. Dias again moved into the open and was wounded a third time
by sniper fire. As he threw a last grenade which destroyed the enemy
position, he was mortally wounded by another enemy round. Pfc. Dias'
indomitable courage, dynamic initiative, and selfless devotion to
duty upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the U.S.
Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service to his
country.
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