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Merton A Richal

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Allegiance
  
United States

Name
  
Merton Richal


Awards
  
Navy Cross

Rank
  
Major

Battles/wars
  
Banana Wars Occupation of Nicaragua Second Battle of Las Cruces Siege of Quilali

Service/branch
  
United States Marine Corps

Battles and wars
  
Banana Wars, United States occupation of Nicaragua, Battle of Las Cruces

Merton A. Richal (July 1, 1894 – August 17, 1970) was a major in the United States Marine Corps. He held the rank of lieutenant during the occupation of Nicaragua. He is best known for receiving the Navy Cross for bravery in the Second Battle of Las Cruces on January 1, 1928, continuing to lead his men despite having one eye shot out.

The Navy Cross is presented to Merton A,. Richal [sic], First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism, coolness, and excellent judgment in the performance of duty in command of a Marine patrol in an engagement at Las Cruces, Nicaragua, on 1 January 1928. When attacked on this occasion by a vastly superior force, Lieutenant Richal rushed to the advance guard position through a devastating fire, and although shot through the eye in the early stages of the fighting made a heroic effort to direct the fire and action of his command until forcefully taken to the rear where he collapsed.

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