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HERRERA,
SILVESTRE S.
Rank
and organization:
Private
First Class, U.S. Army, Company E, 142d Infantry, 36th Infantry
Division.
Place
and date:
Near Mertzwiller,
France, 15 March 1945.
Entered
service at: Phoenix,
Ariz.
Birth:
El
Paso, Tex.
G.O.
No.:
75, 5
September 1945.
Citation:
He advanced with
a platoon along a wooded road until stopped by heavy enemy
machinegun fire. As the rest of the unit took
cover, he made a 1-man frontal assault on a strongpoint and
captured 8 enemy soldiers. When the platoon resumed its advance
and was subjected to fire from a second emplacement beyond
an extensive minefield, Pvt. Herrera again moved forward,
disregarding the danger of exploding mines, to attack the
position. He stepped on a mine and had both feet severed but,
despite intense pain and unchecked loss of blood, he pinned
down the enemy with accurate rifle fire while a friendly squad
captured the enemy gun by skirting the minefield and rushing
in from the flank. The magnificent courage, extraordinary
heroism, and willing self-sacrifice displayed by Pvt. Herrera
resulted in the capture of 2 enemy strongpoints and the taking
of 8 prisoners.

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