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Citation Len Koontz's story is given in detail of Part Three of Peace Church, Vietnam. Here is his citation for the Navy Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor. A transcript follows: The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the NAVY CROSS to
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Alertly locating the hostile defenses, Corporal Koontz gave his radio to another Marine and crawled across the fire-swept terrain toward the closest enemy fortification. Fearlessly moving on top of the North Vietnamese emplacement, he destroyed the bunker with a hand grenade, killing one enemy soldier. Immediately entering the remains of the position, Corporal Koontz killed a second North Vietnamese defender with his pistol. Pinpointing another hostile bunker from which enemy soldiers were throwing grenades at the Marines, he unhesitatingly assaulted the emplacement and, hurling hand grenades in the structure, killed its occupants. Realizing that the intense hostile fire was disrupting casualty evacuation efforts, he delivered suppressive fire against the enemy positions, enabling the Marines to assist their wounded comrades to positions of relative safety. Although partially dazed by an impacting North Vietnamese mortar round, he resolutely moved to aid two injured Marines and assisted them to a covered area. Returning to his dangerously exposed firing position, Corporal Koontz steadfastly continued to deliver effective fire upon the enemy until the last of his wounded companions had been evacuated. By his courage, aggressive fighting spirit and unwavering devotion to duty, Corporal Koontz was instrumental in saving several marines from possible death or serious injury and by so doing he upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
For the President,
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