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Lawrence D. Peters

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leg. Disregarding his wound he moved forward and continued to lead his men. As the enemy fire increased in accuracy and volume, his squad lost its momentum and was temporarily pinned down. Exposing himself to devastating enemy fire, he consolidated his position to render more effective fire. While directing the base of fire, he was wounded a second time in the face and neck from an exploding mortar round. As the enemy attempted to infiltrate the position of an adjacent platoon, Sergeant Peters stood erect in the full view of the enemy firing burst after burst forcing them to disclose their
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until; he lost consciousness and succumbed. Inspired by his selfless actions, the squad regained fire superiority and once again carried the assault to the enemy. By his outstanding valor, indomitable fighting spirit and tenacious determination in the face of overwhelming odds, Sergeant Peters upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the
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fire from an entrenched enemy force. As the company rallied its forces, Sergeant Peters maneuvered his squad in an assault on an enemy defended knoll disregarding his safety, as enemy rounds hit all about him, he stood in the open, pointing out enemy positions until he was painfully wounded in the
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positions. Sergeant Peters continued firing until he was critically wounded by a gunshot wound in his chest. Although unable to walk or stand, Sergeant Peters steadfastly continued to direct his squad in spite of two additional wounds, persisted in his efforts to encourage and supervise his men
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on September 1, 1966. In November 1966, he served on temporary additional duty as company gunnery sergeant with Headquarters Company, 7th Engineer Battalion (Combined Action Company).
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in the Republic of Vietnam on 4 September 1967. During Operation SWIFT, in the province of Quang Tin, the Marines of the second platoon of Company M were struck by intense
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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Squad Leader with Company M,
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Upon completion of his training, he returned to Binghamton, where he remained with the 48th Rifle Company until he was discharged to enlist in the
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That December, he was transferred to Combined Action Company, Sub Unit #1, Service Company, Headquarters Battalion,
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Corporal Peters requested assignment to Fleet Marine Forces, Pacific, and in March 1966, joined Staging Battalion,
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Company, attached to the 1st Marine Division, until the following July.
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with the 1st Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment,
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He is buried in Chenango Valley Cemetery in Binghamton, New York.
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United States Marine Corps personnel killed in the Vietnam War
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takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
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Sergeant Peters next served as squad leader of Company M,
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for his heroic actions on September 4, 1967, during the
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Lawrence D. Peters, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
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United States Marine Corps non-commissioned officers
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United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipients
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for service as set forth in the following CITATION:
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United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
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Johnson City, New York
Quảng Tín Province
South Vietnam
Binghamton, New York
United States of America
United States Marine Corps

Sergeant
3rd Battalion, 5th Marines
1st Marine Division
Vietnam War
Operation Swift

Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
United States Marine
posthumously
Medal of Honor
Vietnam War
Johnson City, New York
Binghamton, New York
Binghamton, New York
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
recruit training
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island
Infantry
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Regular Marine Corps
private first class

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