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RASCON, ALFRED
Rank
and organization: Specialist Fourth Class, U.S. Army, Reconnaissance
Platoon, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne) 503rd Infantry,
173d Airborne Brigade (Separate)
Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 16 March 1966
Entered service at: Los Angeles, Ca., 19 August 1963
Birth: 10 September 1945, Chihuahua, Mexico
Date of issue: 8 February 2000
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty. Specialist Four Alfred Rascon
distinguished himself by a series of extraordinarily courageous
acts on 16 March 1966, while assigned as a medic to the Reconnaissance
Platoon, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 503d Infantry,
173d Airborne Brigade (Separate). While moving to reinforce its
sister battalion under intense enemy attack, the reconnaissance
platoon came under heavy fire from a numerically superior enemy
force. The intense fire from crew-served weapons and grenades severely
wounded point machine-gunner lying on an open enemy trail, but was
driven
back each
time by withering fire. Finally, he jumped to his
feet and, with total disregard for his personal
safety,
he raced through
heavy enemy fire and exploding grenades to reach his wounded comrade.
He then intentionally placed his body between the soldier and the
enemy machine guns, sustaining numerous shrapnel injuries and serious
wound to the hip. Ignoring his own wounds, he dragged the larger
soldier from the fire-raked trail. Hearing a second machine-gunner
yell that he was running out of ammunition, Specialist Four Rascon
still under heavy enemy fire, crawled back to the wounded machine-gunner,
stripped him of his bandoleers of ammunition, and gave them the
machine-gunner who continued his suppressive fire. Later, Specialist
Four Rascon, fearing the abandoned machine gun, its ammunition,
and spare barrel would fall into enemy hands, made his way to retrieve
them. On his way, he was wounded in the face and torso by grenade
fragments, but continued to recover the abandoned machine gun, its
ammunition, and spare barrel items, enabling another soldier to
provide added suppressive fire to the pinned-downed squad. While
searching for additional wounded, he saw the point grenadier wounded
by small arms fire and grenades. While complete disregard of his
own life, Specialist Four Rascon, covered the wounded soldier with
his body thereby absorbing the blasts from the exploding grenades,
and saving the soldiers life. As grenades were being thrown
at the wounded point squad leader, Specialist Rascon again, in complete
disregard for his own life, covered the soldier with his body, absorbing
the full force of the grenade explosions. Once more, Specialist
Four Rascon was critically wounded by shrapnel, but again he continued
to search for and aid the wounded. Although severely wounded, he
remained on the battlefield, inspiring his fellow soldiers to continue
the battle. After the enemy broke contact, he disregarded aid for
himself, and continued treating the wounded and directing their
evacuation. Only after being placed on the evacuation helicopter
did he allow aid to be given to himself. Specialist Four Rascons
extraordinary valor in the face of deadly enemy fire, his heroism
in rescuing the wounded, and his gallantry by repeatedly risking
his own life for his fellow soldiers are in keeping with the highest
traditions on the military service and reflect great credit upon
himself, his unit and the United States Army.
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