By Direction
of the
President of the United States
the
Distinguished Service Cross

Is Awarded
to
Leonard L. Alvarado
(Posthumously)
Rank and Organization: Specialist
Four, Company D, 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
(Airmobile)
Date and Place: 12 August
1969, Republic of Vietnam
Reason: For extraordinary
heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an
armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Specialist Four
Alvarado distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 12
August 1969 while serving as a rifleman during a mission to relieve a
beleaguered sister platoon in Phuoc Long Province. As he and other
members of the small reaction force moved through dense jungle, Specialist
Alvarado detected enemy movement and opened fire. Despite his quick
reaction, he and his comrades were quickly pinned down by the hostile
force that blocked the path to the trapped platoon. Specialist
Alvarado quickly moved forward through the hostile machine gun fire in
order to engage the enemy troops. Suddenly an enemy grenade exploded
nearby, wounding and momentarily stunning him. Retaliating
immediately, he killed the grenadier just as another enemy barrage wounded
him again. He crawled forward through the fusillade to pull several
comrades back within the hastily-formed perimeter. Realizing that
his element must break away from the hostile force, he began maneuvering
forward alone. Though repeatedly thrown to the ground by exploding
satchel charges, he continued advancing and firing, silencing several
emplacements, including one enemy machine gun position. From his dangerous
forward position, he persistantly laid suppressive fire on the hostile
forces, and after the enemy troops had broken contact, his comrades
discovered that he had succumbed to his wounds. Specialist Four
Alvarado's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty,
at the cost of his life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of
the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and
the United States Army.

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