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CPL - E4 - Army - Selective Service
25th Infantry Division 21 year old Married, Caucasian, Male Born on May 29, 1948 From MELROSE PARK, ILLINOIS His tour of duty began on Jan 05, 1970 Casualty was on Mar 11, 1970 in TAY NINH, SOUTH VIETNAM HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY ARTILLERY, ROCKET, or MORTAR Body was recovered Religion LUTHERAN & MISSOURI SYNOD Panel 13W - - Line 113 More information on March 11th, 1970 Dedicated in his name August 28th 2004
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division
APO San Francisco 96225
Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division
APO San Francisco 96225
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division
APO San Francisco 96225
GENERAL ORDERS 31 March 1970
NUMBER 4149
AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR
TC 439. The following AWARD is announced posthumously.
OLSEN, OLAF T. CPL (THEN PFC)
Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division
Awarded: Silver Star
Date Action: 6 March 1970
Theater: Republic of Viet Nam
Reason: For gallantry in action: Private 1st Class Olsen distinguished himself by heroic actions on 6 March 1970, while serving with Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry in the Republic of Viet Nam. While established in their night laager position, elements of Company B came under attack by enemy forces. Immediately, Private Olsen manned a machine gun and placed a devastating barrage of suppressive fire on the enemy positions. With complete disregard for his own safety, Private Olsen exposed himself time and time again in order to gain fire superiority over the enemy. When his supply of ammunition ran low, he exposed himself to enemy small arms, rocket propelled grenade, and mortar fire as he ran across an open area to obtain ammunition. During the course of the battle, Private Olsen assisted in caring for the wounded until medical personnel arrived. His valorous actions contributed immeasurably to the success of the mission and the saving of several lives. Private Olsen’s bravery, aggressiveness, and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military services and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, the 25th Infantry Division, and the United States Army. Authority: By direction of the President, under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918, AR 672-5-1, and USARV Reg 672-1. For the Commander:
Official: JAMES M. CONNELL
Colonel, GS
Chief of Staff
William J. Winter, Jr.
LTG, AGC
Adjutant General
Distribution: SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION:
D (Modified) Plus 5-TAGO, DA-ATTN: AGPB-AC
1-CO, 1st Bde, 25th Inf Div
1-CO, 4th Bn, 23rd Inf
1-Div CSM
7-Awds Br
Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division
APO San Francisco 96225
GENERAL ORDERS 31 March 1970
NUMBER 4149
AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR
TC 439. The following AWARD is announced posthumously.
OLSEN, OLAF T. CPL (THEN PFC)
Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division
Awarded: Silver Star
Date Action: 6 March 1970
Theater: Republic of Viet Nam
Reason: For gallantry in action: Private 1st Class Olsen distinguished himself by heroic actions on 6 March 1970, while serving with Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry in the Republic of Viet Nam. While established in their night laager position, elements of Company B came under attack by enemy forces. Immediately, Private Olsen manned a machine gun and placed a devastating barrage of suppressive fire on the enemy positions. With complete disregard for his own safety, Private Olsen exposed himself time and time again in order to gain fire superiority over the enemy. When his supply of ammunition ran low, he exposed himself to enemy small arms, rocket propelled grenade, and mortar fire as he ran across an open area to obtain ammunition. During the course of the battle, Private Olsen assisted in caring for the wounded until medical personnel arrived. His valorous actions contributed immeasurably to the success of the mission and the saving of several lives. Private Olsen’s bravery, aggressiveness, and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military services and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, the 25th Infantry Division, and the United States Army. Authority: By direction of the President, under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918, AR 672-5-1, and USARV Reg 672-1. For the Commander:
Official: JAMES M. CONNELL
Colonel, GS
Chief of Staff
William J. Winter, Jr.
LTG, AGC
Adjutant General
Distribution: SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION:
D (Modified) Plus 5-TAGO, DA-ATTN: AGPB-AC
1-CO, 1st Bde, 25th Inf Div
1-CO, 4th Bn, 23rd Inf
1-Div CSM
7-Awds Br