Robert Leslie Poxon-Detroit, MI
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 42° 24.834 W 083° 02.394
17T E 332156 N 4697748
Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Tay Ninh Province, Republic of Vietnam on June 2, 1969. He was killed in action. He is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, MI in Section 39, Lot 304.
Waymark Code: WMXRV3
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 02/21/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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He was born on January 3, 1947 in Detroit, MI and died on June 2, 1969 in Vietnam. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *POXON, ROBERT LESLIE
• Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Troop B, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
• Place and Date: Tay Ninh Province, Republic of Vietnam, 2 June 1969
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 1st Lt. Poxon, Armor, Troop B, distinguished himself while serving as a platoon leader on a reconnaissance mission. Landing by helicopter in an area suspected of being occupied by the enemy, the platoon came under intense fire from enemy soldiers in concealed positions and fortifications around the landing zone. A soldier fell, hit by the first burst of fire. 1st Lt. Poxon dashed to his aid, drawing the majority of the enemy fire as he crossed 20 meters of open ground. The fallen soldier was beyond help and 1st Lt. Poxon was seriously and painfully wounded. 1st Lt. Poxon, with indomitable courage, refused medical aid and evacuation and turned his attention to seizing the initiative from the enemy. With sure instinct he marked a central enemy bunker as the key to success. Quickly instructing his men to concentrate their fire on the bunker, and in spite of his wound, 1st Lt. Poxon crawled toward the bunker, readied a hand grenade and charged. He was hit again but continued his assault. After succeeding in silencing the enemy guns in the bunker he was struck once again by enemy fire and fell, mortally wounded. 1st Lt. Poxon's comrades followed their leader, pressed the attack and drove the enemy from their positions. 1st Lt. Poxon's gallantry, indomitable will, and courage are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army. :
Armed Service: Army

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