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MARTINEZ,
JOE P.
Rank
and organization: Private,
U.S. Army, Company K, 32d Infantry, 7th Infantry Division.
Place
and date: On
Attu, Aleutians, 26 May 1943.
Entered
service at:
Ault, Colo.
Birth:
Taos, N. Mex.
G.O.
No.:
71, 27 October
1943.
Citation:
For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the
call of duty in action with the enemy. Over a period of several
days, repeated efforts to drive the enemy from a key defensive
position high in the snow-covered precipitous mountains between
East Arm Holtz Bay and Chichagof Harbor had failed. On 26
May 1943, troop dispositions were readjusted
and a trial coordinated attack on this position by a reinforced
battalion was launched. Initially successful, the attack hesitated.
In the face of severe hostile machinegun, rifle, and mortar
fire, Pvt. Martinez, an automatic rifleman, rose to his feet
and resumed his advance. Occasionally he stopped to urge his
comrades on. His example inspired others to follow. After
a most difficult climb, Pvt. Martinez eliminated resistance
from part of the enemy position by BAR fire and hand grenades,
thus assisting the advance of other attacking elements. This
success only partially completed the action. The main Holtz-Chichagof
Pass rose about 150 feet higher, flanked by steep rocky ridges
and reached by a snow-filled defile. Passage was barred by
enemy fire from either flank and from tiers of snow trenches
in front. Despite these obstacles, and knowing of their existence,
Pvt. Martinez again led the troops on and up, personally silencing
several trenches with BAR fire and ultimately reaching the
pass itself. Here, just below the knifelike rim of the pass,
Pvt. Martinez encountered a final enemy-occupied trench and
as he was engaged in firing into it he was mortally wounded.
The pass, however, was taken, and its capture was an important
preliminary to the end of organized hostile resistance on
the island.

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