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enemy-held knoll in a fiercely determined assault, resulting in the complete routing of the enemy. Despite the pain of his injuries, First Lieutenant Rollings continued to expose himself to fire from the retreating enemy while he skillfully directed air strikes upon all possible routes of egress. Through his courage, dynamic leadership, and unfaltering devotion to duty, he contributed significantly to the accomplishment of his patrol's mission and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
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struck him in the face and legs, First Lieutenant Rollings continued to deliver suppressive fire, accounting for several enemy casualties and forcing the remainder of the hostile troops to withdraw. Assuming the dangerous point position, and once again faced with intense enemy fire, he charged up an
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when he performed 40,000 consecutive sit-ups over the course of 16 hours when assigned as the Marine Officer Instructor, Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, University of South Carolina in April 1981. He also participated in one of three combat parachute jumps conducted by Marines during the
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The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Wayne E. Rollings (107099), First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism on 18 September 1969 as a patrol leader with the First Force Reconnaissance Company, First Reconnaissance Battalion,
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Notice 1020. Members of the Marine Corps who attended jump school before 1963 were issued the silver Army parachutist badge but may be depicted wearing the gold Navy Parachute Rigger badge as it was common practice during this time
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In 1974, he transferred to the Middle East and served a tour of duty with the United Nations Observer Team. Upon completion of that assignment, he reported to the 2d Marine Division,
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to serve as the Commanding Officer, Headquarters and Service Battalion, The Basic School, and later, as the Tactics Group Chief. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in July 1983.
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Rollings was born on January 11, 1941, in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He began his career in the Marines by enlisting in 1960. After completing
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was worn unofficially by USMC personnel in place of the US Army parachutist badge from 1942–1963 before it officially became the
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Senior Executive Fellows Program. In June 1991, he became the Commanding Officer of the 3rd Marine Regiment (Reinforced),
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until he completed his enlistment in 1965. Following his separation from active duty, he enlisted in the
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at Norfolk, Virginia, and upon graduation in 1980, he became the Marine Officer Instructor at the
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In Vietnam, Rollings earned the Navy's second-highest honor for valor and heroism in combat, the
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Following his selection to colonel in 1988, Rollings reported to the
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Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA Section 81, Grave 379
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After returning from Vietnam in 1970, he became a rifle
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For Services as Set Forth in the Following Citation:
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Butler 414:where he became the Commanding Officer. 310: 223:Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island 1211:Marine Corps Combat Development Command 947:Marine Corps Combat Development Command 471:/ Commander, Marine Corps Bases Japan. 1722:People from Orangeburg, South Carolina 1694: 395:and then commanded a staff platoon at 362: 201:(January 11, 1941 - January 3, 2022), 1712:Heads of schools in the United States 990: 842:Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation 778:Navy Marine Corps Commendation Medal 423:Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps 381:Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay 1742:United States Marine Corps generals 717:Navy Marine Corps Parachutist Badge 389:Republic of Vietnam Marine Division 256:In 1968, Rollings graduated with a 13: 1526:Color Sergeant of the Marine Corps 1052:Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps 832:Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 803:Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation 479:Rollings set the world record for 320:The President of the United States 247:United States Marine Corps Reserve 14: 1763: 1066:Marine Corps three-star generals 871:Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist 1675: 1674: 1634:History of Hispanics in the USMC 1216:Training & Education Command 1150:Organization of the Marine Corps 1131: 822:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 699: 692: 685: 678: 669: 662: 655: 646: 640: 628: 621: 614: 607: 598: 589: 583: 571: 565: 553: 547: 535: 528: 522: 514: 505: 495: 461:1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade 412:2nd Force Reconnaissance Company 410:. 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