For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty. Private First Class Willett distinguished himself
while serving as a rifleman in Company C, during combat operations. His
squad was conducting a security sweep when it made contact with a large
enemy force. The squad was immediately engaged with a heavy volume of
automatic weapons fire and pinned to the ground. Despite the deadly
fusillade, Private First Class. Willett rose to his feet firing rapid
bursts from his weapon and moved to a position from which he placed highly
effective fire on the enemy. His action allowed the remainder of his squad
to begin to withdraw from the superior enemy force toward the company
perimeter. Private First Class Willett covered the squad's withdrawal, but
his position drew heavy enemy machinegun fire, and he received multiple
wounds enabling the enemy again to pin down the remainder of the squad.
Private First Class Willett struggled to an upright position, and,
disregarding his painful wounds, he again engaged the enemy with his rifle
to allow his squad to continue its movement and to evacuate several of his
comrades who were by now wounded. Moving from position to position, he
engaged the enemy at close range until he was mortally wounded. By his
unselfish acts of bravery, Private First Class Willett insured the
withdrawal of his comrades to the company position, saving their lives at
the cost of his life. Private First Class Willett's valorous actions were
in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army and
reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of his country