Charles Wayne Day was a United States Army soldier serving during the Vietnam War. In 1969, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during combat on March 22, 1969. On that day, he voluntarily left a position of relative safety to rescue two wounded comrades, ultimately sacrificing his own life in the process.
Day displayed exceptional bravery and selflessness in the face of extreme danger, putting the lives of his fellow soldiers above his own. His courageous actions earned him the highest military honor in the United States, the Medal of Honor, which was presented to his family in a ceremony at the White House by President Richard Nixon.
Charles Wayne Day's legacy lives on through his actions and the recognition he received for his bravery. He is remembered as a hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his country and fellow soldiers.
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