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Hammond, Lester, Jr. |
Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, Company A, 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team. Place and date: Near Kumwha, Korea, 14 August 1952. Entered service at: Quincy, Ill. Born: 25 March 1931, Wayland, Mo. G.O. No.: 63, 17 August 1953.
Citation... Cpl. Hammond, a radio operator with Company A,
distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding
courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the
enemy. Cpl. Hammond was a member of a 6 man reconnaissance patrol
which had penetrated approximately 3,500 yards into enemy-held
territory. Ambushed and partially surrounded by a large hostile
force, the small group opened fire, then quickly withdrew up a
narrow ravine in search of protective cover. |
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Despite a wound sustained in the initial exchange of fire and
imminent danger of being overrun by the numerically superior foe, he
refused to seek shelter and, remaining in an exposed place, called
for artillery fire to support a defensive action. Constantly
vulnerable to enemy observation and action, he coordinated and
directed crippling fire on the assailants, inflicting heavy
casualties and repulsing several attempts to overrun friendly
positions. Although wounded a second time, he remained steadfast and
maintained his stand until mortally wounded. His indomitable
fighting spirit set an inspiring example of valor to his comrades
and, through his actions, the onslaught was stemmed, enabling a
friendly platoon to reach the beleaguered patrol, evacuate the
wounded, and effect a safe withdrawal to friendly lines. Cpl.
Hammond's unflinching courage and consummate devotion to duty
reflect lasting glory on himself and uphold the finest traditions of
the military service. | |
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