Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, Company A, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion, 3d Marine Division
Place and Date: near Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam, 12 July 1965
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. The
reconnaissance patrol led by 1LT Reasoner had deeply penetrated heavily controlled enemy territory when it
came under extremely heavy fire from an estimated 50 to 100 Viet Cong insurgents. Accompanying the advance
party and the point that consisted of 5 men, he immediately deployed his men for an assault after the Viet Cong
had opened fire from numerous concealed positions. Boldly shouting encouragement, and virtually isolated from
the main body, he organized a base of fire for an assault on the enemy positions. The slashing fury of the Viet
Cong machinegun and automatic weapons fire made it impossible for the main body to move forward. Repeatedly
exposing himself to the devastating attack he skillfully provided covering fire, killing at least 2 Viet Cong and
effectively silencing an automatic weapons position in a valiant attempt to effect evacuation of a wounded man. As
casualties began to mount his radio operator was wounded and 1LT Reasoner immediately moved to his side
and tended his wounds. When the radio operator was hit a second time while attempting to reach a covered
position, 1LT Reasoner courageously running to his aid through the grazing machinegun fire fell mortally
wounded. His indomitable fighting spirit, valiant leadership and unflinching devotion to duty provided the
inspiration that was to enable the patrol to complete its mission without further casualties. In the face of almost
certain death he gallantly gave his life in the service of his country. His actions upheld the highest traditions of the
Marine Corps and the U.S. Naval Service.
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