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Major Richard Farquhar Sutton MC.
Citation
accompanying the award of the Military Cross
to
Maj. Sutton.
Major
Richard Sutton graduated from the Royal
Military College, Duntroon, in 1960. He was
posted to 5th Battalion, The Royal
Australian Regiment in November, 1968, as
Officer Commanding A Company.
Major Sutton has commanded A Company with
distinction and outstanding success
throughout operations in 1969. His
aggressive leadership and skilful handling
of his company has resulted in the capture
and destruction of over one thousand enemy
bunkers, the capture of large quantities of
arms, ammunition and supplies and over sixty
enemy killed.
In June, 1969, elements of A Company were
pinned down by heavy rocket, machine gun and
grenade fire in front of an enemy battalion
headquarters position entrenched in mountain
caves. Major Sutton immediately placed his
company headquarters in a position under
fire from the enemy, from which he could
best direct operations. Throughout this
seven hour fire fight he showed outstanding
ability to assess the situation and issue
orders under the most difficult and
dangerous circumstances. His coolness under
fire was an inspiration to all his men.
In August, 1969, A Company had numerous
contacts with enemy main force units. On
three occasions elements of A Company
contacted superior sized enemy forces
including an enemy battalion entrenched in
bunkers. Such was the morale and offensive
spirit of A Company that these numerically
superior enemy forces were attacked and
forced to abandon their positions leaving
twenty killed.
Major Sutton has taken every opportunity to
aggressively locate and destroy the enemy.
His actions reflect great credit on himself,
The Royal Australian Regiment and the
Australian Army. |