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GUILLEN,
AMBROSIO
Rank
and organization: Staff
Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Company F, 2d Battalion, 7th Marines,
1st Marine Division (Rein.).
Place
and date: Near
Songuch-on, Korea, 25 July 1953.
Entered
service at:
El Paso, Tex.
Born:
7 December 1929,
La Junta, Colo.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving
as a platoon sergeant of Company F in action against enemy aggressor
forces. Participating in the defense of an outpost forward of the
main line ofresistance, S/Sgt. Guillen maneuvered
his platoon over unfamiliar terrain in the
face of hostile fire and placed his men in
fighting positions. With his unit pinned
down when the outpost
was attacked under cover of darkness by
an estimated force of 2 enemy battalions supported by mortar and
artillery fire, he deliberately exposed himself to the heavy barrage
and attacks to direct his men in defending their positions and personally
supervise the treatment and evacuation of the wounded. Inspired
by his leadership, the platoon quickly rallied and engaged the enemy
in fierce hand-to-hand combat. Although critically wounded during
the course of the battle, S/Sgt. Guillen refused medical aid and
continued to direct his men throughout the remainder of the engagement
until the enemy was defeated and thrown into disorderly retreat.
Succumbing to his wounds within a few hours, S/Sgt. Guillen, by
his outstanding courage and indomitable fighting spirit, was directly
responsible for the success of his platoon in repelling a numerically
superior enemy force. His personal valor reflects the highest credit
upon himself and enhances the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval
Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
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