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CAVAIANI, JON R.
Rank: Staff Sergeant,
Service: U.S. Army
Vietnam Training Advisory Group, Republic of Vietnam.
Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 4 and 5 June 1971.
Entered service at: Fresno, Calif.
Born: 2 August 1943, Royston, England.
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Citation:
S/Sgt. Cavaiani distinguished himself by conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above
and beyond the call of duty in action in the
Republic of Vietnam on 4 and 5 June 1971 while
serving as a platoon leader to a security platoon
providing security for an isolated radio relay site
located within enemy-held territory.
On the morning
of 4 June 1971, the entire camp came under an
intense barrage of enemy small arms, automatic
weapons, rocket-propelled grenade and mortar fire
from a superior size enemy force. S/Sgt.
acted with complete disregard for his personal
safety as he repeatedly exposed himself to heavy
enemy fire in order to move about the camp's
perimeter directing the platoon's fire and rallying
the platoon in a desperate fight for survival.
S/Sgt. Cavaiani also returned heavy suppressive fire
upon the assaulting enemy force during this period
with a variety of weapons. When the entire platoon
was to be evacuated, S/Sgt. Cavaiani unhesitatingly
volunteered to remain on the ground and direct the
helicopters into the landing zone. S/Sgt. Cavaiani
was able to direct the first 3 helicopters in
evacuating a major portion of the platoon.
Due to
intense increase in enemy fire, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was
forced to remain at the camp overnight where he
calmly directed the remaining platoon members in
strengthening their defenses. On the morning of S
June, a heavy ground fog restricted visibility. The
superior size enemy force launched a major ground
attack in an attempt to completely annihilate the
remaining small force. The enemy force advanced in 2
ranks, first firing a heavy volume of small arms
automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade fire
while the second rank continuously threw a steady
barrage of hand grenades at the beleaguered force.
S/Sgt. Cavaiani returned a heavy barrage of small
arms and hand grenade fire on the assaulting enemy
force but was unable to slow them down. He ordered
the remaining platoon members to attempt to escape
while he provided them with cover fire. With 1 last
courageous exertion, S/Sgt. Cavaiani recovered a
machine gun, stood up, completely exposing himself
to the heavy enemy fire directed at him, and began
firing the machine gun in a sweeping motion along
the 2 ranks of advancing enemy soldiers. Through
S/Sgt. Cavaiani's valiant efforts with complete
disregard for his safety, the majority of the
remaining platoon members were able to escape.
While
inflicting severe losses on the advancing enemy
force, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was wounded numerous times.
S/Sgt. Cavaiani's conspicuous gallantry,
extraordinary heroism and intrepidity at the risk of
his life, above and beyond the call of duty, were in
keeping with the highest traditions of the military
service and reflect great credit upon himself and
the U.S. Army.
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