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

Is Awarded
to
Donald P. Evans
(Posthumously)
Rank and Organization: Private
First Class, Company D, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
(Airmobile)
Date and Place: 20 November
1968, Republic of Vietnam
Reason: For extraordinary
heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an
armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Private First
Class Evans distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 20
November 1968 while serving as a point man during a
reconnaissance-in-force mission in a dense bamboo jungle near Landing Zone
Jake. Private Evans detected an enemy ambush and immediately
warned his company. The unit attempted to flank the North Vietnamese
Army soldiers, who were entrenched in a well camouflaged and hevily
fortified bunker complex. Fearlessly leading one of the flanking
elements and braving the automatic weapons fire, he spearheaded an
aggressive assault against the hostile positions. Moving ahead of
the other troops, Private Evans single-handedly destroyed four bunkers
with rifle fire and grenades, allowing the balance of the company to
advance until it became pinned down by three adversaries in an expertly
camouflaged bunker. unmindful of his safety, he immediately charged
the position and forced the North Vietnamese to retreat. As he
continued to pursue the communists, he was mortally wounded by an enemy
sniper. Private First Class Evans' 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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