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LEWIS ALBANESE *

Rank and Organization:
Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company B, 5th
Battalion (Airmobile), 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division.
Place and date:
Republic of Vietnam, 1
December 1966.
Entered service at:
Seattle, Wash.
Born:
27 April 1946, Venice, Italy. G.O. No.: 12, 3 April 1968.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity in action at the risk of his life and beyond the call of duty. Pfc. Albanese's
platoon, while advancing through densely covered terrain to establish a blocking position,
received intense automatic weapons fire from close range. As other members maneuvered to
assault the enemy position, Pfc. Albanese was ordered to provide security for the left
flank of the platoon. Suddenly, the left flank received fire from enemy located in a
well-concealed ditch. Realizing the imminent danger to his comrades from this fire, Pfc.
Albanese fixed his bayonet and moved aggressively into the ditch. His action silenced the
sniper fire, enabling the platoon to resume movement toward the main enemy position. As
the platoon continued to advance, the sound of heavy firing emanated from the left flank
from a pitched battle that ensued in the ditch which Pfc. Albanese had entered. The ditch
was actually a well-organized complex of enemy defenses designed to bring devastating
flanking fire on the forces attacking the main position. Pfc. Albanese, disregarding the
danger to himself, advanced 100 meters along the trench and killed 6 of the snipers, who
were armed with automatic weapons. Having exhausted his ammunition, Pfc. Albanese was
mortally wounded when he engaged and killed 2 more enemy soldiers in fierce hand-to-hand
combat. His unparalleled actions saved the lives of many members of his platoon who
otherwise would have fallen to the sniper fire from the ditch, and enabled his platoon to
successfully advance against an enemy force of overwhelming numerical superiority. Pfc.
Albanese's extraordinary heroism and supreme dedication to his comrades were commensurate
with the finest traditions of the military service and remain a tribute to himself, his
unit, and the U.S. Army.
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