During the Tet Offensive, having been engaged in fire fights throughout the night with the NVA, on the morning of February 24 the Company Command Group joined the Marines of Company I, who had spent the night in a defensive position near the La Chau village complex in Hieu Duc District.
With the order given to attack the enemy, moving forward the men once again encountered stiff resistance from the enemy who had consolidated their forces in fortified positions. Supporting arms were requested and an additional platoon from Company K was deployed to reinforce the Marines who were under extreme and accurate fire from the large NVA force. The battle raged on throughout the day and with the approach of darkness the firing became sporadic, the enemy force appeared to have withdrawn. One of the Marine casualties was HM2 Hancock, he had been killed in action as a result of hostile rifle fire
* HM2 Eugene S. Hancock was presented the Navy Cross Medal posthumously "For extraordinary heroism ....on 24 February 1969".
Casualties:
Thomas Jon Burgeson
Edward James Wolfendale
Casualties: H&S Company
Attached to Company I
Eugene Scott Hancock
During the Tet Offensive, having been engaged in fire fights throughout the night with the NVA, on the morning of February 24 the Company Command Group joined the Marines of Company I, who had spent the night in a defensive position near the La Chau village complex in Hieu Duc District.
With the order given to attack the enemy, moving forward the men once again encountered stiff resistance from the enemy who had consolidated their forces in fortified positions. Supporting arms were requested and an additional platoon from Company K was deployed to reinforce the Marines who were under extreme and accurate fire from the large NVA force. The battle raged on throughout the day and with the approach of darkness the firing became sporadic, the enemy force appeared to have withdrawn. One of the Marine casualties was HM2 Hancock, he had been killed in action as a result of hostile rifle fire
* HM2 Eugene S. Hancock was presented the Navy Cross Medal posthumously "For extraordinary heroism ....on 24 February 1969".
Casualties:
Thomas Jon Burgeson
Edward James Wolfendale
Casualties: H&S Company
Attached to Company I
Eugene Scott Hancock
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