Mike Company
3rd Battalion 7th Marines
1st Marine Division
1969
A Page For Weber

When good men die their goodness does not perish,
But lives though they are gone.

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L/Cpl Lester W. Weber

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   The Citation

   For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machine-gun squad leader with Company M, in action against the enemy. The 2nd Platoon of Company M was dispatched to the Bo Ban area of Hieu Duc District to assist a squad from another Platoon of Company M which had become heavily engaged with a well entrenched enemy battalion.

   While moving through a rice paddy covered with tall grass L/Cpl Weber's platoon came under heavy attack from concealed hostile soldiers. He reacted by plunging into the tall grass, successfully attacking 1 enemy and forcing 11 others to break contact. Upon encountering a second North Vietnamese Army soldier he overwhelmed him in fierce hand-to-hand combat. Observing two other soldiers firing upon his comrades from behind a dike, L/Cpl Weber ignored the frenzied firing of the enemy and racing across the hazardous area, dived into their position. He neutralized the position by wrestling weapons from the hands of 2 soldiers overcoming them.

   Although by now a target of concentrated fire from hostile rifleman, L/Cpl Weber remained in a dangerously exposed position to shout words of encouragement to his emboldened companions. As he moved forward to attack a fifth enemy soldier, he was mortally wounded. L/Cpl Weber's indomitable courage, aggressive fighting spirit and unswerving devotion to duty upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.

Lance/Corporal Lester W. Weber
Company M, 3rd Battalion 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division.
Quang Nam Province, Republic of Vietnam
23 February 1969