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RODRIGUEZ,
JOSEPH C.
Rank
and organization: Sergeant
(then Pfc.), U.S. Army, Company F, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry
Division.
Place
and date:
Near Munye-ri, Korea, 21 May 1951.
Entered
service at:
California.
Born:
14 November 1928, San
Bernardino, Calif.
G.O.
No.:
22, 5 February 1952.
Citation:
Sgt. Rodriguez, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty in action against an armed enemy of the United Nations. Sgt.
Rodriguez, an assistant squad leader of the 2d Platoon, was participating
in an attack against a fanatical hostile force occupying well-fortified
positions on rugged commanding terrain, when his squad's advance
was halted within approximately 60 yards by a withering barrage
of automatic weapons and small-arms
fire from 5 emplacements directly to the front and right and left
flanks, together with grenades which the enemy rolled down the hill
toward the advancing troops. Fully aware of the odds against him,
Sgt. Rodriguez leaped to his feet, dashed 60 yards up the fire-swept
slope, and, after lobbing grenades into the first foxhole with deadly
accuracy, ran around the left flank, silenced an automatic weapon
with 2 grenades and continued his whirlwind assault to the top of
the peak, wiping out 2 more foxholes and then, reaching the right
flank, he tossed grenades into the remaining emplacement, destroying
the gun and annihilating its crew. Sgt. Rodriguez' intrepid actions
exacted a toll of 15 enemy dead and, as a result of his incredible
display of valor, the defense of the opposition was broken, and
the enemy routed, and the strategic strongpoint secured. His unflinching
courage under fire and inspirational devotion to duty reflect highest
credit on himself and uphold the honored traditions of the military
service.
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