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Loren D. Hagen

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bunkers, 1st Lt. Hagen moved toward the wrecked bunker in search for team members despite the fact that the enemy force now controlled the bunker area. With total disregard for his own personal safety, he crawled through the enemy fire while returning small-arms fire upon the enemy force. Undaunted by the enemy rockets and grenades impacting all around him, 1st Lt. Hagen desperately advanced upon the destroyed bunker until he was fatally wounded by enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire. With complete disregard for his personal safety, 1st Lt. Hagen's courageous gallantry, extraordinary heroism, and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty, at the cost of his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon him and the U.S. Army.
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fire in a valorous attempt to repel the advancing enemy force. The courageous actions and expert leadership abilities of 1st Lt. Hagen were a great source of inspiration and instilled confidence in the team members. After observing an enemy rocket make a direct hit on and destroy 1 of the team's
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team operating deep within enemy-held territory. At approximately 0630 hours on the morning of 7 August 1971 the small team came under a fierce assault by a superior-sized enemy force using heavy small arms, automatic weapons,
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and was credited with saving the life of a swimmer at the Moorhead swimming pool in 1968. He had two brothers: Michael and Jeffrey.
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awarded for his actions), USASF SGT Bruce Allen Berg, USASF SGT William "Bill" Rimondi, USASF SGT Anthony G. "Tony Andersen" (
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commandos from Task Force One Advisory Element (TF1AE), also known as Command & Control North (CCN) with
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in the Vietnam War. Hagen was the last member of the U.S. Army to earn a Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War.
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in Decatur, where he was student council president and graduated in 1964. After high school he returned to
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Other members of Recon Team Kansas were: USASF SSG Oran Bingham, USASF SGT William R. "Bill" Queen (
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team had landed and secured their position for the overnight mission almost within sight of the
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team's defense, and when USASF Sgt. Bruce Allen Berg was hit by a rocket in one of the team's
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During an enemy attack on August 7, in an assembly area of the North Vietnamese Army in the
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1st Lt. Hagen distinguished himself in action while serving as the team leader of a small
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from Task Force One Advisory Element aka Command & Control North, a division of
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officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the
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1LT Hagen was awarded the following throughout his military career:
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First Lieutenant Hagen's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
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United States Army personnel killed in the Vietnam War
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List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
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He attended 899:Members of the United States Army Special Forces 336:in 1968, and by August 7, 1971 was serving as a 475: 831:United States Army Center of Military History 332:Hagen joined the Army from his birth city of 8: 924:Vietnam War recipients of the Medal of Honor 889:United States Army Medal of Honor recipients 823:"Medal of Honor recipients – Vietnam (A-L)" 449:Hagen, aged 25 at his death, was buried at 191:(February 25, 1946 – August 7, 1971) was a 16:United States Army Medal of Honor recipient 29: 18: 580: 695: 894:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 241:Hagen was born February 25, 1946, in 206:as Recon Team (RT) leader of a small 7: 944:Military personnel from North Dakota 929:Military personnel missing in action 703:Eriksmoen, Curt (November 5, 2016). 435:awarded for his actions), and eight 292:. After college, he enlisted in the 237:Grave at Arlington National Cemetery 630:Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal 469:Army version of the Medal of Honor 210:unit "RT Kansas", manned by USASF 14: 939:Military personnel from Minnesota 934:Military personnel from Illinois 731:McEwen, Craig (April 22, 2015). 663: 571: 566: 553: 547: 540: 534: 529: 520: 515: 506: 424:, Body Not Recovered (KIA/BNR). 909:People from Moorhead, Minnesota 904:People from Fargo, North Dakota 769:"Burial detail: Hagen, Loren D" 833:. June 8, 2009. Archived from 613:National Defense Service Medal 388:, in preparation for the 1972 260:His father was transferred to 223:Studies and Observations Group 1: 914:People from Decatur, Illinois 344:(RT) Kansas, a mixed unit of 316:, and became a member of the 274:North Dakota State University 202:—for his actions during the 35:Loren Hagen in Vietnam, 1971 919:United States Army officers 855:The Last Stand of RT Kansas 794:"Hagen, Loren Douglas, 1LT" 710:The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead 451:Arlington National Cemetery 94:Arlington National Cemetery 965: 798:army.togertherweserved.com 586: 455:Arlington County, Virginia 308:, and then was trained at 647: 642: 628: 616: 611: 601: 596: 565: 514: 505: 28: 827:Medal of Honor citations 649:Master Parachutist Badge 588:Combat Infantryman Badge 360:Facing massed NVA forces 346:U.S. Army Special Forces 298:Officer Candidate School 145:5th Special Forces Group 105:United States of America 461:Medal of Honor citation 496:Awards and decorations 493: 479:special reconnaissance 470: 446:(no names available). 408:, Hagen led his small 366:special reconnaissance 276:, where he received a 238: 208:special reconnaissance 618:Vietnam Service Medal 468: 378:North Vietnamese Army 266:MacArthur High School 236: 123:Years of service 406:Republic of Vietnam 334:Fargo, North Dakota 278:Bachelor of Science 247:Moorhead, Minnesota 243:Fargo, North Dakota 214:and highly trained 189:Loren Douglas Hagen 83:Republic of Vietnam 62:Fargo, North Dakota 737:West Fargo Pioneer 644:Special Forces Tab 471: 370:Hanoi High Command 342:special Recon Team 328:Career and command 318:5th Special Forces 286:industrial science 239: 193:United States Army 117:United States Army 654: 653: 634:with "60-" device 579: 578: 561: 560: 418:Missing in Action 262:Decatur, Illinois 186: 185: 59:February 25, 1946 956: 864: 863: 862: 845: 843: 842: 809: 808: 806: 804: 790: 784: 783: 781: 779: 765: 759: 754: 748: 747: 745: 743: 728: 722: 721: 719: 717: 700: 673: 671:Biography portal 668: 667: 666: 635: 626: 581: 575: 570: 563: 562: 557: 552: 551: 545: 544: 538: 533: 524: 519: 510: 503: 502: 422:Killed in Action 390:Easter Offensive 338:first lieutenant 272:and enrolled at 167: 135:First Lieutenant 112: 75: 58: 56: 33: 19: 964: 963: 959: 958: 957: 955: 954: 953: 869: 868: 860: 858: 848: 840: 838: 821: 818: 813: 812: 802: 800: 792: 791: 787: 777: 775: 767: 766: 762: 757:Service Profile 755: 751: 741: 739: 730: 729: 725: 715: 713: 702: 701: 697: 692: 669: 664: 662: 659: 633: 632: 621: 620: 546: 539: 498: 463: 398: 362: 330: 231: 179: 163: 147: 96: 77: 73: 60: 54: 52: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 962: 960: 952: 951: 946: 941: 936: 931: 926: 921: 916: 911: 906: 901: 896: 891: 886: 881: 871: 870: 867: 866: 846: 817: 816:External links 814: 811: 810: 785: 760: 749: 723: 694: 693: 691: 688: 687: 686: 681: 675: 674: 658: 655: 652: 651: 646: 641: 637: 636: 627: 624:Campaign stars 615: 610: 606: 605: 600: 598:Medal of Honor 595: 591: 590: 585: 577: 576: 559: 558: 526: 525: 512: 511: 497: 494: 462: 459: 397: 394: 386:308th Division 382:304th Division 374:Vietnamese DMZ 361: 358: 340:in command of 329: 326: 314:North Carolina 296:. 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Fargo, North Dakota
A Shau Valley
Republic of Vietnam
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army
First Lieutenant
5th Special Forces Group
MACV-SOG
Vietnam War

Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
United States Army
Special Forces
Medal of Honor
Vietnam War
special reconnaissance
Green Berets
Montagnard
commandos
Studies and Observations Group

Fargo, North Dakota
Moorhead, Minnesota
lifeguard
Eagle Scout
Decatur, Illinois
MacArthur High School

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