DENNIS ROGER HUNSLEY
 
Images are  courtesy of
Phyllis J. Hunsley (widow)
And Merna Gill (sister)


DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Headquarters, United States Army Vietnam
APO San Francisco  96375








           GENERAL ORDERS                                                               2 May 1969
               NUMBER   1553

AWARD OF THE DESTINGUISED SERVICE CROSS
1.  TC  320.   The following AWARD is announced posthumously.
HUNSLEY, DENNIS R       FIRST LIEUTENANT  INFANTRY
United States Army, Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, APO 96225
 
Awarded: Distinguished Service Cross
Date action: 15 March 1969
Theater: Republic of Vietnam
Reason:  For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam:  First Lieutenant Hunsley distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 15 March 1969 as a platoon leader during a night reconnaissance-in-force operation near Cu Chi.  He was in charge of his company’s point element when a large North Vietnamese Army force ambushed it, killing three and wounding fifteen within minutes.  Lieutenant Hunsley dismounted his armored personnel carrier, which had been hit by an enemy rocket-propelled grenade, and carried two casualties to safety.  Returning to his vehicle, he found that the carrier along side it had received a direct hit and he made a third and fourth trip through the communists’ fusillade carrying two more wounded men back to the medic.  When a North Vietnamese automatic weapons position opened fire from the flank while he was organizing a withdrawal, he led an assault that silenced the emplacement, and then carried another casualty to the medic track.  Remaining behind until his men had escaped, Lieutenant Hunsley climbed into a damaged armored personnel carrier and was driving it from the battle area when he was fatally wounded by an enemy rocket-propelled grenade.  First Lieutenant Hunsley’s extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty, at the cost of his life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.
Authority: By direction of the President, under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 15 July 1963.

 

Hunsley, Dennis R.
Co C, 1st Bn, 5th Inf, 25th Inf,
Awarded: Silver Star
Date Action: 8 December 1968
Theater; Republic of Vietnam
Reason:    For gallantry in action: Lieutenant Hunsley distinguished himself by heroic actions on 8 December 1968, while serving Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry in the Republic of Vietnam. While in a night laager position Company C came under intense enemy fire.  When Lieutenant Hunsley observed an enemy rocket propelled grenade crew preparing to destroy sever vehicles, he secured a 90mm recoilless rifle and neutralized the hostile insurgents.  Lieutenant Hunsley then aided in the evacuation of the wounded, even thought the area was being heavily mortared.  His valorous actions contributed immeasurably to the thwarting of the enemy force and the success of the mission.  Lieutenant Hunsley's personal Bravery, aggressiveness, and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service 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, 9 July 1918, AR 672-5-1, and USARV Reg 672

 


1LT - O2 - Army - Reserve
22 year old Married, Caucasian, Male
Born on Jun 18, 1946
From HANNIBAL, MISSOURI
Length of service 2 years.
His tour of duty began on Oct 20, 1968
Casualty was on Mar 15, 1969
in BINH DUONG, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS
Body was recovered
Religion
NAZARENE

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More information on March 15th, 1969


1 April 1969
Dear Mrs. Hunsley,

       Words are so inadequate to express sympathy over your great loss, but I feel I must try. Denny was the finest Lieutenant in this battalion and all of us will miss him.
       I know that you have already received a letter from Denny's company commander, Captain Bane, who loved your husband like a younger brother, so I will not go into details.
       You and your young son deserve to know my feelings about Denny.  There are some men who stand out no matter what they do - Lt. Hunsley was one of them.  I had just asked him a few days before to be a little less brave.  But he was too great a soldier and leader - he felt his place was always " up front".
       Denny was one of our real fighting heroes of this war.  There are a few others who may have received higher awards, but there have been none any braver. In the night action in which Denny was killed he was all over the battlefield pulling out his wounded and directing fire upon the enemy.  For his valorous acts that night, he has been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross. 
       I feel certain, that despite your great grief, you are proud of your husband.  I wanted you and Denny's son to know that his Dad was one of the finest soldiers to ever serve our country.
       Our thoughts and prayers have been very much with you during your difficult days. If I can be of any assistance, please write.
Sincerely,

Bill Klein
 

Lt. Col. Wm. E. Klein
Commanding Officer
1st Bn, 5th Inf (Mech)
 


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