UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Citation:
For
extraordinary heroism while serving as a Squad Leader with Company K, Third
Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division in the Republic of Vietnam on
25 May 1969. While Company K was participating in Operation VIRGINIA RIDGE near
the Demilitarized Zone, the lead platoon came under a heavy volume of machine
gun and automatic weapons fire supported by rocket-propelled grenades,
directional mines and mortars. In the initial burst of fire, the platoon
commander and point squad leader were seriously wounded. Realizing the need for
immediate action, Corporal Dalton rallied his companions, then, seizing the
machine gun of an injured Marine, dauntlessly moved forward to a vantage point
on the crest of a hill and, although this made him a vulnerable target for
hostile gunners, resolutely maintained his dangerously exposed position as he
relentlessly delivered rapid fire at enemy emplacements, thus enabling other
Marines to treat the casualties behind him. Aware that the hilltop had to be
taken before medical evacuation helicopters could land and embark the wounded,
Corporal Dalton picked up the machine gun and two cans of ammunition and,
wrapping his shirt around the red-hot barrel of the weapon, initiated an
aggressive assault up the slope. As he led his comrades in the attack, the
North Vietnamese Army soldiers retreated from their entrenched positions. Having
expended his ammunition and armed only with a pistol and a hand grenade,
Corporal Dalton observed an enemy bunker 30 meters to his front and, boldly
charging the remaining emplacement, routed the enemy. His heroic actions and
determined efforts were instrumental in the defeat of the North Vietnamese Army
force. By his aggressive fighting spirit and unwavering devotion to duty,
Corporal Dalton upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the
United States Naval Service.