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RODRIGUEZ,
CLETO
Rank
and organization: Technical
Sergeant (then Private), U.S. Army, Company B, 148th Infantry,
37th Infantry Division.
Place
and date: Paco
Railroad Station, Manila, Philippine Islands, 9 February 1945.
Entered
service at:
San Antonio,
Tex.
Birth:
San Marcos,
Tex.
G.O.
No.:
97, 1
November 1945.
Citation:
He
was an automatic rifleman when his unit attacked the strongly
defended Paco Railroad Station during the battle for Manila,
Philippine Islands. While making a frontal assault across
an open field, his platoon was halted 100 yards from the station
by intense enemy fire. On his own initiative, he left the
platoon, accompanied by a comrade, and continued forward to
a house 60 yards from the objective. Although
under constant enemy observation, the 2 men remained in this
position for an hour, firing at targets of opportunity, killing
more than 35 hostile soldiers and wounding many more. Moving
closer to the station and discovering a group of Japanese
replacements attempting to reach pillboxes, they opened heavy
fire, killed more than 40 and stopped all subsequent attempts
to man the emplacements. Enemy fire became more intense as
they advanced to within 20 yards of the station. Then, covered
by his companion, Pvt. Rodriguez boldly moved up to the building
and threw 5 grenades through a doorway killing 7 Japanese,
destroying a 20-mm. gun and wrecking a heavy machinegun. With
their ammunition running low, the 2 men started to return
to the American lines, alternately providing covering fire
for each other's withdrawal. During this movement, Pvt. Rodriguez'
companion was killed. In 2 l/2 hours of fierce fighting the
intrepid team killed more than 82 Japanese, completely disorganized
their defense, and paved the way for the subsequent overwhelming
defeat of the enemy at this strongpoint. Two days later, Pvt.
Rodriguez again enabled his comrades to advance when he single-handedly
killed 6 Japanese and destroyed a well-placed 20-mm. gun by
his outstanding skill with his weapons, gallant determination
to destroy the enemy, and heroic courage in the face of tremendous
odds, Pvt. Rodriguez, on 2 occasions, materially aided the
advance of our troops in Manila. 
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