Citation-CMH
Posted for: ALFRED MAC WILSON:
ALFRED M. WILSON
Private First Class
United States Marine Corps

Citation

Private First Class Alfred M. Wilson
United States Marine Corps

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above
and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Rifleman with Company M,
Third Battalion, Ninth Marines, Third Marine Division in action against
hostile forces in the Republic of Vietnam. On 3 March 1969, while returning
from a reconnaissance in force mission in the vicinity of Fire Support Base
Cunningham in Quang Tri Province, the First Platoon of Company M came under
intense automatic weapons fire and grenade attack from a well-concealed
North Vietnamese Army force pinning down the center of the column. Rapidly
assessing the situation, Private First Class Wilson, acting as a Squad
Leader, skillfully maneuvered his squad to form a base of fire and act as a
blocking force while the point squad moved to outflank the enemy. During
the ensuing fire fight, both his machine gunner and assistant machine
gunner were seriously wounded and unable to operate their weapon.
Realizing the importance of recovering the M-60 machine gun and maintaining
a heavy volume of fire against the hostile force, Private First Class
Wilson, with complete disregard for his own safety, followed by another
Marine, fearlessly dashed across the fire-swept terrain to recover the
weapon. As they reached the machine gun, a North Vietnamese soldier threw a
grenade at the Marine. Reacting instantly, Private First Class Wilson fired
a burst from his M-16 rifle killing the enemy soldier. Observing the
grenade fall between himself and the other Marine, Private First Class
Wilson, fully realizing the inevitable result of his actions, shouted to
his companion and unhesitatingly threw himself on the grenade, absorbing
the full force of the explosion with his own body. His heroic actions
inspired his platoon members to maximum effort as they aggressively
attacked and defeated the enemy. Private First Class Wilson's indomitable
courage, inspiring valor and selfless devotion to duty upheld the highest
traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He
gallantly gave his life for his country.

Richard M. Nixon
President of the United States

Footnote: Private First Class Alfred Mac Wilson was born January 13, 1948
in Olney, Ill., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Wilson. He moved to Odessa, Texas
and graduated in 1967 from Odessa High School where he was active in
football, track and distributive education. He joined the Marine Corps in
Ablene, Texas and served as a Rifleman in The First Platoon, Company M,
Third Battalion, Ninth Marines, Third Marine Division. Alfred Mac is buried
at the Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Odessa, Texas.
Posted by: Ex-Cpl Lee A. Coddens,USMC
Email: coddens@banet.net
Relationship: Fellow MARINE
Tuesday, October 5, 1999
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