- William D. Morgan
Infobox Military Person
name= William David Morgan
born= birth date|1947|9|17
died= Death date and age|1969|2|25|1947|9|17
placeofbirth=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
placeofdeath= KIA,Quang Tri Province ,Vietnam
placeofburial=
caption= William D. Morgan,Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1966-1969
rank= Corporal
commands=
unit=2nd Battalion 9th Marines
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
laterwork=William David Morgan (
17 September ,1947 –25 February ,1969 ) was aUnited States Marine Corporal who was posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor — theUnited States ' highest military decoration — for heroic actions during the Vietnam War. Corporal Morgan waskilled in action on2 February 1969 .Biography
William David Morgan was born on
17 September 1947 inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania . He attended Mt. Lebanon High School inMt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania graduating in 1966. He then attended Hiram Scott College, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, for six months.Morgan enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in Pittsburgh on
18 November 1966 . He was discharged from the Reserves on4 January 1967 to enlist in the Regular Marine Corps.Upon completion of recruit training with the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island ,South Carolina in March 1967, he was transferred toMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune , North Carolina, where he completed individual combat training with Company D, 1stInfantry Battalion, 1st Infantry Training Regiment, in April. From May until June 1967, he was a student at the Sea School, Marine Barracks, U. S. Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia. He was promoted toprivate first class on1 June 1967 , and to Lance Corporal on1 February 1968 .Lance Corporal Morgan served a one year tour of sea duty with the Marine Detachment aboard the
USS Newport News (CA-148) . In July 1968, he was transferred to the Republic of Vietnam. He served as arifleman , fire team leader, and squad leader, with Company H,2nd Battalion, 9th Marines , 3rd Marine Division. He was promoted to Corporal on1 September 1968 . While participating in Operation Dewey Canyon, southeast of Vandegrift Combat Base on25 February 1969 , he waskilled in action .A complete list of his medals and decorations includes: the Medal of Honor, the
Purple Heart , theNational Defense Service Medal , theVietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars, and theRepublic of Vietnam Campaign Medal .Medal of Honor citation
The
President of the United States in the name of the Congress of the United Statestakes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumouosly to
CORPORAL WILLIAM DAVID MORGAN United States Marine Corps
for service as set forth in the following CITATION: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 H, in operations against the enemy. While participating in Operation DEWEY CANYON southeast of Vandegrift Combat Base, one of the squads of Corporal Morgan's platoon was temporarily pinned down and sustained several casualties while attacking a
/S/ RICHARD M. NIXONNorth Vietnamese Army force occupying a heavily fortified bunker complex. Observing that 2 of the wounded Marines had fallen in a position dangerously exposed to the enemy fire and that all attempts to evacuate them were halted by a heavy volume ofautomatic weapon s fire androcket-propelled grenade s, Corporal Morgan unhesitatingly maneuvered through the dense jungle undergrowth to a road that passed in front of a hostile emplacement which was the principal source of enemy fire. Fully aware of the possible consequences of his valiant action, but thinking only of the welfare of his injured companions, Corporal Morgan shouted words of encouragement to them as he initiated an aggressive assault against the hostilebunker . While charging across the open road, he was clearly visible to the hostile soldiers who turned their fire in his direction and mortally wounded him, but his diversionary tactic enabled the remainder of his squad to retrieve their casualties and overrun the North Vietnamese Army position. His heroic and determined actions saved the lives of 2 fellow Marines and were instrumental in the subsequent defeat of the enemy. Corporal Morgan's indomitable courage, inspiring initiative and selfless devotion to duty upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the U.S. Naval Services. He gallantly gave his life for his country.In memory
The name of William David Morgan is inscribed on the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial ("The Wall") on Panel 31W Line 054 [web cite|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dm/MorganWD01a.htm|title=William Morgan, CPL, Marine Corps|publisher=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=2006-07-02] There is a small memorial to him at Mount Lebanon High School.ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam WarNotes
References
:Marine Corps
*findagrave|6257531 Retrieved on2008-02-02
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/hd/Historical/Whos_Who/Morgan_WD.htm Corporal William David Morgan, USMC] , "Who's Who in Marine Corps History", History Division, United States Marine Corps. Retrieved on2006-07-02 .
* [http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/0/0000033ba9f47a7385255fa400538dab?OpenDocument Cpl William D. Morgan, Medal of Honor, 1969, 2/9/3, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam] , Medal of Honor citation. Retrieved on2006-07-02 .Persondata
NAME= Morgan, William D.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=17 September ,1947
PLACE OF BIRTH=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH=25 February ,1969
PLACE OF DEATH= KIA,Quang Tri Province ,Vietnam
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