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ROBERT RONALD LEISY *
Rank and organization:
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Infantry, Company B,
1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division.
Place and date:
Phuoc Long province, Republic of Vietnam, 2 December 1969
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Entered service at:
Seattle, Wash.
Born:
1 March 1945, Stockton,
Calif.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 2d Lt. Leisy, Infantry, Company B,
distinguished himself while serving as platoon leader during a reconnaissance mission. One
of his patrols became heavily engaged by fire from a numerically superior enemy force
located in a well-entrenched bunker complex. As 2d Lt. Leisy deployed the remainder of his
platoon to rescue the beleaguered patrol, the platoon also came under intense enemy fire
from the front and both flanks. In complete disregard for his safety, 2d Lt. Leisy moved
from position to position deploying his men to effectively engage the enemy. Accompanied
by his radio operator he moved to the front and spotted an enemy sniper in a tree in the
act of firing a rocket-propelled grenade at them. Realizing there was neither time to
escape the grenade nor shout a warning, 2d Lt. Leisy unhesitatingly, and with full
knowledge of the consequences, shielded the radio operator with his body and absorbed the
full impact of the explosion. This valorous act saved the life of the radio operator and
protected other men of his platoon who were nearby from serious injury. Despite his mortal
wounds, 2d Lt. Leisy calmly and confidently continued to direct the platoon's fire. When
medical aid arrived, 2d Lt. Leisy valiantly refused attention until the other seriously
wounded were treated. His display of extraordinary courage and exemplary devotion to duty
provided the inspiration and leadership that enabled his platoon to successfully withdraw
without further casualties. 2d Lt. Leisy's gallantry at the cost of his life are in
keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit on
him, his unit, and the U.S. Army.
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