
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*WILLIAMS, DEWAYNE T.
Rank and organization: Private First
Class, U.S. Marine Corps, Company H, 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. Place
and Date: Quang Nam Province, Republic of Vietnam, 18 September 1968. Entered
service at: Saint Clair, Mich. Born: 18 September 1949, Brown City, Mich.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty while serving as a rifleman with the 1st Platoon, Company H, in action
against communist insurgent forces. Pfc. Williams was a member of a combat patrol sent out
from the platoon with the mission of establishing positions in the company's area of
operations, from which it could intercept and destroy enemy sniper teams operating in the
area. In the night as the patrol was preparing to move from its daylight position to a
preselected night position, it was attacked from ambush by a squad of enemy using small
arms and hand grenades. Although severely wounded in the back by the close intense fire,
Pfc. Williams, recognizing the danger to the patrol, immediately began to crawl forward
toward a good firing position. While he was moving under the continuing intense fire, he
heard one of the members of the patrol sound the alert that an enemy grenade had landed in
their position. Reacting instantly to the alert, he saw that the grenade had landed close
to where he was Lying and without hesitation, in a valiant act of heroism, rolled on top
of the grenade as it exploded, absorbing the full and tremendous impact of the explosion
with his body. Through his extraordinary initiative and inspiring valor in the face of
certain death, he saved the other members of his patrol from serious injury and possible
loss of life, and enabled them to successfully defeat the attackers and hold their
position until assistance arrived. His personal heroism and devotion to duty upheld the
highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his
life for his country.
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