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LOPEZ,
BALDOMERO
Rank
and organization: First
Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th
Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.).
Place
and date:
During
Inchon invasion in Korea, 15 September 1950.
Entered
service at:
Tampa,
Fla.
Born:
23 August 1925, Tampa, Fla.
Citation:
For conspicuous
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty as a marine platoon commander of Company
A, in action against enemy aggressor forces. With his platoon
1st Lt. Lopez was engaged in the reduction of immediate enemy
beach defenses after landing with the assault waves.
Exposing himself to hostile fire, he moved forward alongside
a bunker and prepared to throw a handgrenade into the next
pillbox whose fire was pinning down that sector of the beach.
Taken under fire by an enemy automatic weapon and hit in the
right shoulder and chest as he lifted his arm to throw, he
fell backward and dropped the deadly missile. After a moment,
he turned and dragged his body forward in an effort to retrieve
the grenade and throw it. In critical condition from pain
and loss of blood, and unable to grasp the handgrenade firmly
enough to hurl it, he chose to sacrifice himself rather than
endanger the lives of his men and, with a sweeping motion
of his wounded right arm, cradled the grenade under him and
absorbed the full impact of the explosion. His exceptional
courage, fortitude, and devotion to duty reflect the highest
credit upon 1st Lt. Lopez and the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly
gave his life for his country.

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