A Valor Award story
We Americans have pretty good values, too
The President of the United States
of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Captain Lawrence
Herbert Livingston (MCSN: 0-107447), United States Marine Corps, for
extraordinary heroism on 11 July 1972 while serving as Senior Advisor to the 1st
Vietnamese Marine Corps Infantry Battalion during a heliborne assault into
enemy-held territory northeast of Quang Tri City, Republic of Vietnam. When the
battalion encountered unexpectedly heavy enemy fire while disembarking into the
landing zone, and sustained numerous casualties, Captain Livingston moved
throughout the hasty positions taken by the scattered and hesitant element and
formed the Marines into an assault force. Despite the continuing heavy
concentration of hostile fire, he began the assault on the initial objective -
a treeline approximately 50 yards distant. Although blown from his feet by
explosions and periodically delayed to reform and redirect his casualty-riddled
force, he forged ahead, leading the Vietnamese Marines into the enemy-infested
trench lines of the objective and a subsequent hand-to-hand battle. Upon
seizure of the initial portion of the trench line, Captain Livingston shed his
combat equipment, emerged from the trench line, and exposed himself to a hail
of enemy fire to reach and carry his wounded naval gunfire spotter to a
position of relative safety. Captain Livingston's repeated acts of heroism in
the face of heavy enemy fire reflected great credit upon himself and the Marine
Corps and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States
Naval Service.
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