Rank and organization: Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 5th
Infantry Regiment. Place and date: Near Sobuk San Mountain, Korea,
25 and 26 August 1950. Entered service at: Manawa, Wis. Born: 26
January 1919, Manawa, Wis. G.O. No.: 60, 2 August 1951.
Citation... M/Sgt. Handrich, Company C, distinguished himself by
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of
duty in action. His company was engaged in repulsing an estimated
150 enemy who were threatening to overrun its position. Near
midnight on 25 August, a hostile group over 100 strong attempted to
infiltrate the company perimeter. M/Sgt. Handrich, despite the heavy
enemy fire, voluntarily left the comparative safety of the defensive
area and moved to a forward position where he could direct mortar
and artillery fire upon the advancing enemy. |
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He remained at this post for 8 hours directing fire against the
enemy who often approached to within 50 feet of his position. Again,
on the morning of 26 August, another strong hostile force made an
attempt to overrun the company's position. With complete disregard
for his safety, M/Sgt. Handrich rose to his feet and from this
exposed position fired his rifle and directed mortar and artillery
fire on the attackers. At the peak of this action he observed
elements of his company preparing to withdraw. He perilously made
his way across fire-swept terrain to the defense area where, by
example and forceful leadership, he reorganized the men to continue
the fight. During the action M/Sgt. Handrich was severely wounded.
Refusing to take cover or be evacuated, he returned to his forward
position and continued to direct the company's fire. Later a
determined enemy attack overran M/Sgt. Handrich's position and he
was mortally wounded. When the position was retaken, over 70 enemy
dead were counted in the area he had so intrepidly defended. M/Sgt.
Handrich's sustained personal bravery, consummate courage, and
gallant self-sacrifice reflect untold glory upon himself and the
heroic traditions of the military service. | |
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