Culver, Richard O., Maj

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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1970-1972, 0302, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
Service Years
1953 - 1978
Officer Collar Insignia
Major

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1936
 
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Last Address
6413 S. Green Ferry Road
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Date of Passing
Feb 24, 2014
 

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In addition to teaching Firearms to the Idaho Law Enforcement community, I am a self-employed writer, and the Sniper Editor of Soldier of Fortune Magazine. Retired Major of Marines Gentleman Adventurer Fancier of: Fine Weaponry Genteel and Gracious Ladies ~and~ Beagle Hounds (not necessarily in that order)

   
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The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain Richard O. Culver, Jr. (MCSN: 0-75696), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as the Commanding Officer of Company H, Second Battalion, Third Marines, Ninth Marine Amphibious Brigade, in the Republic of Vietnam on 21 July 1967. While engaged in a company-size search and destroy mission near the village of Ap Sieu Quan during Operation BEAR CHAIN, Captain Culver had established a defensive perimeter outside the village and had deployed one platoon to search the area when the entire company came under intense small arms and automatic weapons fire form an estimated North Vietnamese Army company firing from entrenched, heavily-fortified positions and sustained several casualties. Reacting immediately, he displayed exceptional courage and leadership as he exposed himself to hostile fire to move forward to a vantage point where he could more advantageously observe the action and direct the fire and movement of his men. He found that the Marines were temporarily pinned down by fire being delivered from a tree line 300 meters distant from his defensive perimeter and from positions within the village. Exhibiting an extensive knowledge of tactics, Captain Culver quickly consolidated his position, established a base of fire to cover the evacuation of the wounded and maneuvered the search platoon back to the perimeter. He then called for gunship, fixed wing and artillery support. Completely disregarding his own safety, he repeatedly moved about the perimeter in the face of heavy North Vietnamese fire to encourage his men, ensure the security of each firing position and direct he fire of the company mortars. When the gunships arrived, Captain Culver accurately directed their fire against hostile positions seventy-five meters from the front elements of his unit. Oblivious to the danger to his own life, he continued to expose himself to North Vietnamese fire to adjust rocket fire on other enemy positions. After the fixed wing aircraft arrived, he skillfully adjusted their runs directly on top of the enemy bunkers and trench lines. When all the aircraft had expended their ordnance and departed, Captain Culver called in heavy artillery and accurately adjusted their fire. Establishing a well-integrated night defensive perimeter, he was able to provide security not only for his company but also for 250 refugees who had fled to the Marines for protection. Leading a coordinated two-platoon attack against the enemy the following morning, he found that the North Vietnamese had been successfully routed and had left five dead, one rifle, several grenades, demolitions and numerous pieces of equipment. By his superior leadership, bold initiative and selfless devotion to duty at great personal risk, Captain Culver upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service.

Action Date: July 21, 1967

Service: Marine Corps

Rank: Captain

Company: Company H

Battalion: 2d Battalion

Regiment: 3d Marines, 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade

   

  1965-1966, 0302, A Co, 2nd Recon Bn



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55 Members Also There at Same Time
A Co

McIntosh, Richard Robert, Sgt, (1964-1969) 3 0311 Corporal
McIntosh, Richard Robert, Sgt, (1964-1969) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
McIntosh, Richard Robert, Sgt, (1964-1969) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
2nd Recon Bn

McColley, John, Capt, (1961-1968) 3 0302 Captain
Chapman, Willis, Sgt, (1964-1968) 3 0311 Sergeant
Keene, James, Cpl, (1963-1967) 3 0321 Corporal
Kelly, Everett, Sgt, (1965-1971) 3 0321 Corporal
Marsh, John, Cpl, (1962-1968) 3 0321 Corporal
OBrien-Kinsey, Paul, Sgt, (1964-1968) 3 0311 Corporal
[Name Withheld], (1959-1966) 3 Corporal
Tuohy, Dennis, Cpl, (1961-1965) 3 0311 Corporal
Bratcher, Horace, Sgt, (1963-1967) 3 0321 Lance Corporal
Johnson, Harry, LCpl, (1962-1966) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Saldino, Ronald, LCpl, (1961-1965) 3 0321 Lance Corporal
Smith, Harry, Cpl, (1964-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Bailey, William H, PFC, (1961-1968) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Basiliere, Ralph, PFC, (1964-1966) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Bunch, John D, Cpl, (1964-1968) 3 0323 Private 1st Class
Desmond Jr, Forrest, LCpl, (1966-1969) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Johnson, Harry, LCpl, (1962-1966) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
McCormack, James, CWO3, (1965-1992) 3 0321 Private 1st Class
Gonzalez, Edwin, Sgt, (1963-1970) 3 0321 Private
Piatt, Robert, LCpl, (1966-1969) 3 0321 Private
Gilmore, Clayton, Capt, (1956-1978) 25 2502 Second Lieutenant
Kellum, Paul, SSgt, (1965-1975) 0911 Staff Sergeant
McDonald, James G., GySgt, (1958-1978) 2 0241 Staff Sergeant
Chasse, Joseph, MSgt, (1960-1971) 8654 Sergeant
Foley, Edward, Sgt, (1963-1967) 28 2841 Sergeant
Gray, Willis, Sgt, (1963-1967) 25 2531 Sergeant
Howland, Richard, Sgt, (1963-1967) 25 2531 Sergeant
Martin, William, Sgt, (1961-1966) 25 2533 Sergeant
Martin, William, Sgt, (1961-1966) 25 2533 Sergeant
Clarke, John, Cpl, (1966-1969) 25 2531 Corporal
Crandall, William Harry, Cpl, (1962-1965) 25 2512 Corporal
Crane, William, Cpl, (1963-1967) 25 2531 Corporal
De Pascale, Thomas, Cpl, (1962-1966) 35 3531 Corporal
Hodges, Carl Frederick, Cpl, (1966-1968) 8652 Corporal
Orendorf, Robert, Cpl, (1961-1967) 25 2533 Corporal
Orendorf, Robert, Cpl, (1961-1967) 25 2533 Corporal
Orendorf, Robert, Cpl, (1961-1967) 25 2533 Corporal
Thompson, Kenneth, Cpl, (1961-1965) 25 2533 Corporal
West, Dustin, Cpl, (1953-1956) 99 9962 Corporal
Azbell, Ronald, Sgt, (1964-1968) 25 2541 Lance Corporal
Camacho, Richard, Cpl, (1966-1968) 25 2531 Lance Corporal
Thompson, Stephen, GySgt, (1966-1970) 25 2531 Lance Corporal
Vezzetti, Eugene, LCpl, (1966-1968) 25 2541 Lance Corporal
Crane, William, Cpl, (1963-1967) 25 2531 Private 1st Class
MORRIS, William, Sgt, (1966-1969) Private 1st Class
O'Donnell, John, LCpl, (1965-1968) 33 3371 Private 1st Class
ANGELOTTI, ROBERT, MSgt, (1965-1985) 1 0141 Private
Wheeler, R Michael, Cpl, (1963-1969) 30 3051 Private
Conner, Donald, HM2, (1965-1972) HM-8404 Hospitalman
Fox, Wesley L, Col, (1950-1993) Second Lieutenant
Lamoreaux, Richard, SSgt, (1953-1967) Sergeant
Jones, Joseph John, Sgt, (1965-1968) Lance Corporal
Dandy, James(jim), Sgt, (1966-1974) Sergeant
Fraser, John, Cpl, (1966-1969) Corporal
B Co

Pike, Ron, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Stohldrier, Chris, Sgt, (1962-1968) 25 2533 Lance Corporal

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