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Portrait from the John F. Kennedy Hall, Fort Bragg, North Carolina |
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First Lieutenant Hagen's small team came under a fierce assault by a superior-sized enemy force while on a recon mission deep into enemy territory. Lieutenant Hagen began returning small-arms fire upon the attackers and successfully led this team in repelling the first onslaught. He then deployed his men into more strategic defense locations before the enemy struck again in an attempt to overrun and annihilate the beleaguered team. He repeatedly exposed himself to- the enemy fire as he moved about the perimeter, directing fire, rallying the members, and re-supplying the team with ammunition, while courageously returning small arms and hand grenade fire. After observing an enemy rocket hit and destroy one of the team's bunkers, he moved toward the wrecked bunker in search for team members despite the fact that the enemy force now controlled the bunker area. With total disregard for his own personal safety, he crawled through the enemy fire while returning small-arms fire upon the enemy force. Undaunted by the enemy rockets and grenades impacting all around him, First Lieutenant Hagen desperately advanced upon the destroyed bunker until he was fatally wounded by enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire. |
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