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Dale Dye

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This page uses content from the Dale Dye biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Captain Dale Dye (born October 8 1944) is an American actor, businessman, and former U.S. Marine who served in combat during the Vietnam War.

Biography

Dale Dye was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri on October 8, 1944. He graduated from the Missouri Military Academy as an Officer Cadet.

Lacking money for college, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps in January 1964 and was sent to Vietnam. He served in Vietnam as a Marine Correspondent from 1964-1965, and from 1967-1970, surviving 31 major combat operations. For his actions, he received numerous awards, including a Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts for wounds suffered in combat.

He spent 13 years as an enlisted Marine, rising to the rank of master sergeant. He was chosen to attend officer candidate school and was appointed a warrant officer in 1976. He later converted his commission and was made a Captain.

In his book, Dispatches, fellow Marine Correspondent Michael Herr provides a vivid picture of Dye during the chaos of Tet Offensive and the Battle of Huế:

"And there was a Marine correspondent, Sergeant Dale Dye, who sat with a tall yellow flower sticking out of his helmet cover, a really outstanding target. He was rolling his eyes around and saying, 'Oh yes, oh yes, Charlie's got his shit together here, this will be bad,' and smiling happily. It was the same smile I saw a week later when a sniper's bulet tore up a wall two inches above his head, odd cause for amusement in anyone but a grunt."

After serving as a Captain in the Beirut Peacekeeping Force in 1982-83, he served in a variety of positions and got his B.A. in English from the University of Maryland University College. From 1983-84, Dye worked for the magazine "Soldier of Fortune" in Central America as he trained troops in guerrilla warfare in the countries of El Salvador and Nicaragua.

Founding Warriors, Inc.

After his retirement in 1984 from the United States Marines, Dye founded Warriors, Inc., a California company that specializes in training actors for realistic soldier portrayals, for movies of the war genre. Dye has also appeared in some of the films of which his company has served, including Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, and Born on the Fourth of July. Dye played Colonel Robert F. Sink in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, on which his company also worked, and is now beginning a directing career.

Capt. Dye also hosts a Sunday evening radio show on KFI AM 640, Los Angeles. Dye has also been involved in the Medal of Honor series video games as a consultant. He was even a character in Medal of Honor: European Assault and was part of 2 tracks on Hoobastank's new CD Every Man for Himself

Military awards

Dye's military decorations include:

  • Bronze Star with 'V' for Valor (Vietnam 1968)
  • Purple Heart (3)
  • Meritorious Service Medal (Okinawa)
  • Joint Service Commendation Medal
  • Navy Commendation Medals (2) with combat 'V' (Vietnam and Beirut)
  • Navy Achievement Medal with Combat 'V' Device
  • Combat Action Ribbon (Vietnam and Beirut)
  • Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal with gold stars
  • Navy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
  • Navy Unit Commendation
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
  • Vietnam Service Medal
  • Humanitarian Service Medal
  • Sea Service Ribbon
  • Multinational Force and Observers Medal
  • Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry
  • Vietnam Civil Actions Medal
  • RVN Vietnam Service medal
  • Legionnaire, Order of Saint Maurice (Ancient and Honorable Order of Infantrymen)

Trivia

  • He has a small role in Saving Private Ryan as an aide to General George Catlett Marshall.
  • "Rudy in the rear rank with a rusty rifle" is Dale Dye's term of respect to all servicemen on the ground: they are the men and women who are most affected in war.

Sources

External links

  • Warriors Inc, Dale Dye's company
  • Dale Dye's page at KFI AM 640

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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