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CAVAIANI, JON R.
Rank and organization: Staff
Sergeant, U.S. Army, Vietnam
Training Advisory Group,
Republic of Vietnam. Place and
date: Republic of Vietnam, 4 and
5 June 1971. Entered service at:
Fresno, Calif. Born: 2 August
1943 ,
Royston, England. Citation:
S/Sgt. Cavaiani distinguished
himself by conspicuous gallantry
and intrepidity at the risk of
life above and beyond the call
of duty in action in the
Republic of Vietnam on 4 and 5
June 1971 while serving as a
platoon leader to a security
platoon providing security for
an isolated radio relay site
located within enemy-held
territory. On the morning of 4
June 1971, the entire camp came
under an intense barrage of
enemy small arms, automatic
weapons, rocket-propelled
grenade and mortar fire from a
superior size enemy force.
S/Sgt. Cavaiani acted with
complete disregard for his
personal safety as he repeatedly
exposed himself to heavy enemy
fire in order to move about the
camp's perimeter directing the
platoon's fire and rallying the
platoon in a desperate fight for
survival. S/Sgt. Cavaiani also
returned heavy suppressive fire
upon the assaulting enemy force
during this period with a
variety of weapons. When the
entire platoon was to be
evacuated, S/Sgt. Cavaiani
unhesitatingly volunteered to
remain on the ground and direct
the helicopters into the landing
zone. S/Sgt. Cavaiani was able
to direct the first 3
helicopters in evacuating a
major portion of the platoon.
Due to intense increase in enemy
fire, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was forced
to remain at the camp overnight
where he calmly directed the
remaining platoon members in
strengthening their defenses. On
the morning of S June, a heavy
ground fog restricted
visibility. The superior size
enemy force launched a major
ground attack in an attempt to
completely annihilate the
remaining small force. The enemy
force advanced in 2 ranks, first
firing a heavy volume of small
arms automatic weapons and
rocket-propelled grenade fire
while the second rank
continuously threw a steady
barrage of hand grenades at the
beleaguered force. S/Sgt.
Cavaiani returned a heavy
barrage of small arms and hand
grenade fire on the assaulting
enemy force but was unable to
slow them down. He ordered the
remaining platoon members to
attempt to escape while he
provided them with cover fire.
With 1 last courageous exertion,
S/Sgt. Cavaiani recovered a
machine gun, stood up,
completely exposing himself to
the heavy enemy fire directed at
him, and began firing the
machine gun in a sweeping motion
along the 2 ranks of advancing
enemy soldiers. Through S/Sgt.
Cavaiani's valiant efforts with
complete disregard for his
safety, the majority of the
remaining platoon members were
able to escape. While inflicting
severe losses on the advancing
enemy force, S/Sgt. Cavaiani was
wounded numerous times. S/Sgt.
Cavaiani's conspicuous
gallantry, extraordinary heroism
and intrepidity at the risk of
his life, above and beyond the
call of duty, were in keeping
with the highest traditions of
the military service and reflect
great credit upon himself and
the U.S. Army. |