3rd Reconnaissance Battalion - Notable Members

Notable Members

Medal of Honor recipients
  • 1stLt Frank S. Reasoner, Vietnam War, KIA, 12 July 1965.
  • 2ndLt Terrence C. Graves, Vietnam War, KIA, 16 February 1968.
  • PFC Robert H. Jenkins, Jr., Vietnam War, KIA, 5 March 1969.
  • LCpl Richard A. Anderson, Vietnam War, KIA, 24 August 1969.
Navy Cross recipients
  • Alpha Company – Vietnam War, Cpl Bryant C. Collins, LCpl Manuel A. Estrada, PFC Steven D. Lopez, Cpl Roger D. See, & Sgt James N. Tycz (KIA)
  • Bravo Company – Vietnam War, LCpl Robert C. Barnes, Cpl Charles W. Bryan (KIA), & Sgt Jose G. Lopez
  • Charlie Company – Vietnam War, Cpl Steven M. Lowery, & LCpl Norman W. Vancor
  • 3rd Force Company – Vietnam War, Cpl Harry J. Corsetti, Pvt James E. Honeycutt (KIA), & Cpl. Charles T. Sexton

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