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JSOCMarine 31 May 2004 17:11

MOH Recipient Mike Clausen Has Passed Away
 
Medal Of Honor recipient Mike Clausen passed away last night, May 30 at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.

Mike had been ill for a long time and he fought valiantly.

He'll be missed, but it is comforting to know that he is at rest and among brothers he has not seen in a while.

Rest In Peace, Marine.

Semper Fidelis.

---------------------Mike's Medal Of Honor Citation----------------------

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS RAYMOND M. CLAUSEN

Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 263, Marine Aircraft Croup 16, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Place and date: Republic of Vietnam, 31 January 1970. Entered service at: New Orleans, La. Born: 14 October 1947, New Orleans, La.

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 263 during operations against enemy forces. Participating in a helicopter rescue mission to extract elements of a platoon which had inadvertently entered a minefield while attacking enemy positions, Pfc. Clausen skillfully guided the helicopter pilot to a landing in an area cleared by 1 of several mine explosions. With 11 Marines wounded, 1 dead, and the remaining 8 Marines holding their positions for fear of detonating other mines, Pfc. Clausen quickly leaped from the helicopter and, in the face of enemy fire, moved across the extremely hazardous mine laden area to assist in carrying casualties to the waiting helicopter and in placing them aboard. Despite the ever-present threat of further mine explosions, he continued his valiant efforts, leaving the comparatively safe area of the helicopter on 6 separate occasions to carry out his rescue efforts. On 1 occasion while he was carrying 1 of the wounded, another mine detonated, killing a corpsman and wounding 3 other men. Only when he was certain that all Marines were safely aboard did he signal the pilot to lift the helicopter. By the courageous, determined and inspiring efforts in the face of the utmost danger, Pfc. Clausen upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the U.S. Naval Service.

[URL=http://www.combatleadership.com/Heroes_Results.asp?MedalID=1199]Citation Link[/URL]

agonyea 31 May 2004 19:49

Lest we forget

Ranger Manges 31 May 2004 20:24

RIP

Polar Bear 31 May 2004 21:57

RIP

rna 31 May 2004 23:01

RIP
 
Now and then I enjoy reading about Medal of Honor recipients and their actions, I remember reading about Mike Clausen, he was an amazing man. Rest in peace.

His picture: [url]http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=www.popasmoke.com/reunions/1998/clausen.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.popasmoke.com/reunions/1998/pcola-29.html&h=468&w=600&sz=28&tbnid=u8aoNf2plngJ:&tbnh=103&tbnw=132&start=3&prev=/images%3Fq%3DMike%2BClausen%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8[/url]


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