THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
Washington
The President of the United States, takes pride in presenting the
NAVY CROSS to:
SERGEANT JOSEPH LUCA
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following:
CITATION:
For extraordinary heroism while serving as a Company Runner and Interpreter with Company F, Second Battalion, Seventh Marines,
First Marine Division [Reinforced] in Quang Ngai Province, Republic of Vietnam, on 5 March 1967. Company F was on a search and
destroy mission when the lead elements crossed an open field and were taken under extremely heavy and accurate automatic weapons
fire from cleverly concealed Viet Cong. Immediately, the point man was mortally wounded, and the remainder of the platoon drew up to
a position on the secure side of a hedgerow that bordered the open area, to provide covering fire. Sergeant [then Corporal] Luca led
the command group to the sound of the firing and, when he reached the hedgerow, joined in the firing on the suspected enemy positions.
Realizing that he could more effectively give suppressive frie from the open field, he dashed through the hedgerow into the clearing, and
from his new position took the enemy under fire and maintained his barely tenable position, bravely drawing all the enemy fire to himself,
so that the wounded could be carried to the landing zone behind him. Then, the enemy fire suddenly ceased, the company moved out in
pursuit. As the unit moved forward once again, a vicious stream of enemy automatic weapons fire caught the lead elements. The landing
zone was saturated with enemy fire as the helicopters came in; however, Sergeant Luca calmly assisted in carrying the wounded to the
helicopters. His uncommon resourcefulness and daring actions were inspirational to all who observed him. With complete disregard for
his own safety, Sergeant Luca saved his comrades from further injury and possibly loss of life, thereby reflecting great credit upon himself
and upholding the highest traditons of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
For the President,
Secretary of the Navy