Weber was born on July 30, 1948, in
Aurora, Illinois. He graduated from St. Isaac Jogues Grammar School in
Hinsdale, Illinois, in 1962, then attended Hinsdale South High School for two years.
Marine Corps service He left high school to enlist in the
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in Chicago on September 30, 1966. He subsequently enlisted in the
Regular Marine Corps on January 23, 1967. He completed
recruit training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California in March 1967. After he transferred to
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, he received individual combat training with Company Z, and weapons special training with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Training Regiment. He was promoted to
Private First Class on June 1, 1967.
Vietnam War He was ordered to the
Republic of Vietnam in July 1967. PFC Weber was assigned duty as an ammunition carrier and squad leader with Headquarters and Service Company,
3rd Battalion, 7th Marines,
1st Marine Division. He was promoted to
Lance Corporal on November 1, 1967. On the morning of November 2, 1967 Webers Platoon, located on Hill 25 in the Dai Loc district of Quang Nam Province was attacked by a large, well equipped enemy force, spearheaded by Vietcong sappers, throwing satchel charges in all the bunkers and fighting holes they passed. The attackers completely destroyed the Marine positions on the western perimeter and had made it to the top of the hill, destroying the command post, mortar pit and ammunition bunker. The attack was only broken when the platoon Sergeant (SSgt. Gilbert Bolton) called a fire mission on the platoon’s position. Three volleys of artillery were dropped on Hill 25 (aka Danine Hill) mainly using variable-time-fuse airburst. The artillery broke the attack and allowed the remaining Marines to push the enemy off the hill. 10 Marines were killed outright, and a dozen more severely wounded. Lance Corporal Weber and his 106 rifle crew were fortunate as their bunker housed an M-60 machine gun, and was not directly attacked by the enemy. Lance Corporal Weber would complete his first 13 month tour in Vietnam and subsequently extend his tour for an additional six months. In January 1969, he assumed duty as squad leader with the 2nd Platoon, Company M, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines. While participating in a search and clear operation in the Bo Ban area of
Hiep Duc District in
Quảng Nam Province, he was
killed in action on February 23, 1969. Lance Corporal Weber had completed a normal tour of duty in Vietnam and had extended for six months.
Awards and decorations A complete list of his medals and decorations include: the Medal of Honor, the
Purple Heart, the
National Defense Service Medal, the
Vietnam Service Medal with one silver star in lieu of five bronze stars, and the Republic of
Vietnam Campaign Medal. ==Medal of Honor citation==