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Howard V. Lee

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command. However, the small band of Marines had held their position and repeatedly fought off many vicious enemy attacks for a grueling six hours until their evacuation was effected the following morning. Major Lee's actions saved his men from capture, minimized the loss of lives, and dealt the enemy a severe defeat. His indomitable fighting spirit, superb leadership, and great personal valor in the face of tremendous odds, reflect great credit upon himself and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the
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in several areas of his body, including his eye, Major Lee continued undauntedly throughout the night to direct the valiant defense, coordinate supporting fires, and apprise higher headquarters of the plight of the platoon. The next morning he collapsed from his wounds and was forced to relinquish
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Following this assignment, Maj Lee completed the Command and Staff College, Quantico, Virginia, in June 1970, then returned to the Republic of Vietnam for his second tour of duty. For his service as Executive Officer, Provisional Headquarters and Service Company and with the 2nd Combined Action
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Upon completion of these courses, he was transferred to the Marine Corps Supply Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for duty as Field Inspection Officer, Field Inspection Section, and later, Officer in Charge, Audit Section. He was promoted to
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with Combat "V" for heroic action on June 26, 1966 โ€“ June 27, 1966. Then, on August 8โ€“9, 1966, he distinguished himself above and beyond the call of duty in the vicinity of Quang Tri, for which he received the
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on July 1, 1961, he was assigned duties as Platoon Commander and, later, Instructor, The Basic School, Marine Corps Schools in Quantico, where he remained until June 1964.
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Detached from the Supply Activity in September 1958, he was ordered to the West Coast, and served briefly as Troop Handler, 1st Replacement Battalion, Staging Regiment,
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to reinforce the beleaguered platoon. Major Lee disembarked from the helicopter with two of his men and, braving withering enemy fire, led them into the
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and assigned duty as TO/MOS Coordinator and, later, Assistant FMF Readiness Officer in the Operation Section, G-4 Division. He was promoted to
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From July 1964 until February 1966, Capt Lee was stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, serving first as Commanding Officer of Company A,
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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Commanding Officer, Company E,
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Group, III Marine Amphibious Force, he earned a Gold Star in lieu of a second Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V".
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First Lieutenant Lee next served as the Battalion S-4 Officer with H&S Company,
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in June 1957, and integrated into the Regular Marine Corps in January 1958.
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On October 25, 1967, Major Lee was presented the Medal of Honor by
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in April 1966, Capt Lee served as Commanding Officer of Company E,
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for service as set forth in the following CITATION:
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New York City
New York
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach, Virginia
United States
United States Marine Corps

Lieutenant Colonel
2nd Battalion 4th Marines
Vietnam War
Medal of Honor
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
United States Marine Corps
Medal of Honor
Vietnam War
New York City
DeWitt Clinton High School
Pace College
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
Officer Candidates' Course
Quantico, Virginia
second lieutenant
The Basic School
Camp Lejeune
first lieutenant
Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton
2nd Battalion

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