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Hopeless Civilian 16 October 2016 17:42

MOH recipient Richard Pittman
 
MOH recipient Richard Pittman has passed away at age 71.

[url]http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/3389/pittman-richard-a.php[/url]

Pittman remained in the Marine Corp till 1988, retiring as a Master Gunnery Sgt. Would love to hear from any members here who may have had the honor of serving with him.

Reading his Medal citation, all I could say was "Wow".

RIP Sir.

Mars 16 October 2016 18:34

Certified Warrior!

Rest In Peace, Warrior and thank you for your service!

bobmueller 17 October 2016 02:33

I shared his citation on Twitter, and his grandson(?) responded to the tweet. I pointed him to this thread.

Several articled linked in his son's Twitter stream: [url]https://twitter.com/Bpitty[/url]

It's always so damned dusty in the house when I read those citations.

The Master Gunnery Sgt was blind in one eye from his youth. Cheated the eye exam to get in the Marines. Wow.

agonyea 17 October 2016 05:53

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Here is His citation :

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a member of First Platoon, Company I, Third Battalion, Fifth Marines during combat operations near the Demilitarized Zone, Republic of Vietnam. On July 24, 1966, while Company I was conducting an operation along the axis of a narrow jungle trail, the leading company elements suffered numerous casualties when they suddenly came under heavy fire from a well concealed and numerically superior enemy force. Hearing the engaged Marines' calls for more firepower, Sergeant (then Lance Corporal) Pittman quickly exchanged his rifle for a machine gun and several belts of ammunition, left the relative safety of his platoon, and unhesitatingly rushed forward to aid his comrades. Taken under intense enemy small-arms fire at point blank range during his advance, he returned the fire, silencing the enemy positions. As Sergeant Pittman continued to forge forward to aid members of the leading platoon, he again came under heavy fire from two automatic weapons which he promptly destroyed. Learning that there were additional wounded Marines fifty yards further along the trail, he braved a withering hail of enemy mortar and small-arms fire to continue onward. As he reached the position where the leading Marines had fallen, he was suddenly confronted with a bold frontal attack by 30 to 40 enemy. Totally disregarding his own safety, he calmly established a position in the middle of the trail and raked the advancing enemy with devastating machine-gun fire. His weapon rendered ineffective, he picked up a submachine gun and, together with a pistol seized from a fallen comrade, continued his lethal fire until the enemy force had withdrawn. Having exhausted his ammunition except for a grenade which he hurled at the enemy, he then rejoined his own platoon. Sergeant Pittman's daring initiative, bold fighting spirit and selfless devotion to duty inflicted many enemy casualties, disrupted the enemy attack and saved the lives of many of his wounded comrades. His personal valor at grave risk to himself reflects the highest credit upon himself, the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.[4]

Top0321 17 October 2016 08:52

RIP Master Guns. 3/5 'Darkhorse' has made tremendous sacrifices in the past 15yrs and I'm sure he's in good company in Valhalla.

The Corporate Guy 17 October 2016 09:06

Stud. RIP, Sir.

PV74RU78 18 October 2016 13:34

RIP, Marine.

usmc_3m 18 October 2016 14:13

RIP, MGySgt Pittman. Semper Fi.

Dark Helmet 18 October 2016 14:48

Balls that clank. RIP marine.


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