Mike & H&S Companies Third Battalion, Fifth Marines
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The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting the SILVER STAR MEDAL
to CAPTAIN FRANCIS D. PACELLO UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS For
service as set forth in the following CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as the
Commanding Officer of Company M, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine
Division in connection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of
Vietnam. On 17 August 1968, during Operation Mameluke Thrust, Company M was
moving across an open area near the village of Phu Lac (1) in Quang Nam Province
when the Marines suddenly came under intense mortar, rocket propelled grenade
and automatic weapons fire from a large North Vietnamese Army force. In the
initial moments of the engagement, the lead element of Company M sustained two
casualties who fell wounded only five meters from a hostile position. Rapidly
assessing the situation, Captain PACELLO fearlessly rushed forward across 50
meters of fire-swept terrain to a vantage point from which he directed the
movement and covering fire of supporting tanks. Then, with complete disregard
for his own safety, he boldly maneuvered toward the injured Marines, and upon
reaching their position, he was wounded in one arm by automatic weapons fire
from a North Vietnamese soldier approximately five meters away. Ignoring his
painful injuries, Captain PACELLO quickly killed the enemy soldier with a hand
grenade and then moved the two casualties to a position of relative safety.
Disregarding the accurate antitank rocket and mortar fire being directed at the
tanks, he unhesitatingly climbed aboard one of the vehicles and commenced
adjusting air strikes against the hostile emplacements, simultaneously
coordinating an aggressive assault that forced the enemy to flee in panic and
confusion. Continuing his determined efforts, he directed the establishment of a
defensive perimeter and, despite the seriousness of his wounds, steadfastly
refused medical evacuation until the following morning. By his courage, bold
initiative and selfless devotion to duty at great personal risk, Captain PACELLO
inspired all who observed him and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine
Corps and of the United States Naval Service. FOR
THE PRESIDENT, H.
W. BUSE, JR. LIEUTENANT
GENERAL, U. S. MARINE CORPS
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