Citation...
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty:
Sergeant Juan E. Negron distinguished himself by acts of
gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while
serving as a member of Company L, 65th Infantry Regiment, 3d
Infantry Division during combat operations against an armed enemy in
Kalma-Eri, Korea on April 28, 1951.
That afternoon, Sergeant Negron took up the most vulnerable
position on his company's exposed right flank after an enemy force
had overrun a section of the line. When notified that elements of
his company were withdrawing, Sergeant Negron refused to leave his
exposed position, instead delivering withering fire at hostile
troops who had broken through a road block.
When the hostile troops approached his position, Sergeant Negron
accurately hurled hand grenades at short range, halting their
attack. Sergeant Negron held the position throughout the night while
friendly forces organized and launched a counterattack. The next
morning, after the enemy had been repulsed, friendly forces relieved
Sergeant Negron and found the bodies of fifteen enemy soldiers
surrounding his position.
Sergeant Negron's extraordinary heroism and selflessness above
and beyond the call of duty are in keeping with the highest
traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon
himself, his unit and the United States Army.
Medal of Honor Ceremony on March 18, 2014
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