Citation
For heroism in connection
with ground operations against a hostile force in the Republic
of Vietnam. Captain Cartwright distinguished
himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 20 February 1970
while commanding Troop F, 17th Cavalry. On that date, the troop
was conducting a search and clear operation in the vicinity of
Vinh Huy when it was assaulted by an unknown size North
Vietnamese Army force". During the ensuing battle, a tank was
hit by an enemy Rocket Propelled Grenade round, severely
wounding the crew. Reacting immediately to the urgency of the
situation, Captain Cartwright directed his command track to the
crippled vehicle's position. With complete disregard for his
personal safety, he dismounted and began removing the wounded
crewmen from the heavily damaged tank. When an intense volume of
hostile sniper fire wounded two more men, Captain Cartwright
unhesitatingly exposed himself to the enemy fusillade in order
to carry his comrades to safety. Returning to the wrecked tank,
he suffered severe wounds as the burning . vehicle exploded.
Ignoring his painful wounds, Captain Cartwright skillfully
reorganized his unit and led it in an assault on the hostile
emplacements. Denying himself medical attention, Captain
Cartwright skillfully directed his unit's maneuvers until he
succeeded in overrunning the enemy positions. Through his timely
"and courageous actions, he was instrumental in thwarting the
hostile assault and served as an inspiration to his men. Captain
Cartwright's personal heroism, professional competence, and
devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of
the military service, and reflect great credit upon himself, the
Americal Division, and the United States Army.
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