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RASH,DONALD R. PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, U.S. MARINES CORPS CO. B, 1st Bn 26th MARINES, 3rd MARINE DIVISION DATE OF ACTION March 30, 1968
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Citation:
The Navy Cross is awarded to Private First Class Donald R. Rash, United
States Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism while serving as a
rifleman with Company B, First Battalion, Twenty-sixth Marines, Third
Marine Division, in connection with operations against the enemy in the
Republic of Vietnam. On 30 March 1968,
While conducting a reconnaissance in force near the
Khe Sanh Combat Base, Company B suddenly came under a heavy volume of
small-arms fire from a numerically superior North Vietnamese Army force
occupying fortified positions. Although the majority of the hostile
fire was directed at his squad, pinning down his companions, Private
Rash disregarded his own safety as he unhesitatingly left a covered
position and launched a determined assault against the enemy
emplacements. Ignoring the hostile rounds impacting near him, he
fearlessly advanced across the fire-swept terrain, boldly throwing hand
grenades and delivering a heavy volume of rifle fire upon the enemy
force. Although continuously exposed to the intense hostile fire, he
resolutely continued his vicious attack until he had destroyed five
enemy positions and killed numerous North Vietnamese soldiers.
When his company was subsequently ordered to withdraw while
under accurate enemy mortar fire, he steadfastly remained behind, and
as he delivered suppressive fire to cover the evacuation of casualties
he was mortally wounded. His bold initiative and resolute determination
inspired all who observed him and were instrumental in his company
accounting for 115 North Vietnamese soldiers confirmed killed. By his
courage, intrepid fighting spirit, and selfless devotion to duty,
Private Rash contributed immeasurably to the accomplishments of his
unit's mission and sustained and enhanced the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his
life for his country
Thanks to his Brother Richard Rash (Dickie Joe to
all of us Coaldiggers) for allowing me to share this with you. He is
one proud Brother, and D.J, Donnie is our HERO especially in Pageton
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Bobby Joe was born April 14, 1946, at Roderfield. He was an outstanding athlete at Gary, lettering in both football and basketball. As a senior, he was elected co-captain of the football team......
While in high school, he served as treasurer and sgt.-at-arms on the Student Council and was president of the Future Business Leaders of America. He was also a member of the Safety club and was voted most popular by his classmates in his senior year.
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After graduation, he received a football scholarship to Marshall University where he attended one semester before enlisting in the Marines. He served ten months in Vietnam and held the rank of Corporal.
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Bobby Joe was killed on June 19, 1967 at Quang Nam, Vietnam. He was awarded, posthumously, the Purple Heart, Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal.
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08/25/05
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