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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty:
Private First Class Salvador J. Lara distinguished himself by
acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty
while serving as the Squad Leader of a rifle squad with 2d Platoon,
Company L, 180th Infantry, 45th Infantry Division during combat
operations against an armed enemy in Aprilia, Italy on May 27 and
28, 1944. On the afternoon of the 27th, Private First Class Lara
aggressively led his rifle squad in neutralizing multiple enemy
strongpoints and in inflicting large numbers of casualties on the
enemy. Having taken his initial objective, Private First Class Lara
noticed that the unit to his right was meeting stiff resistance from
a large, well-entrenched enemy force in a deep ditch.
Private First Class Lara quickly gathered three men and attacked
a wide section of the enemy position, killing four, forcing fifteen
others to surrender and causing two enemy mortar crews to abandon
their weapons. His fearless and efficient performance enabled both
his own unit and the unit to his right to continue to their
objective. The next morning, as his company resumed the attack,
Private First Class Lara sustained a severe leg wound, but did not
stop to receive first aid. His company suffered heavy casualties as
a result of withering machinegun fire coming from an enemy
strongpoint on the right flank.
After requesting permission to destroy the enemy machineguns
armed only with a Browning Automatic Rifle, Private First Class Lara
crawled alone toward the nearest machinegun. Despite his painful
wound and the extreme danger of the task, he rose and fearlessly
charged the nest, killing the crew members. Another machinegun
opened fire on him, but he quickly neutralized this weapon with
accurate fire from his Browning, killing three more of the enemy.
His aggressive attack forced two other machinegun crews to flee
their weapons. After rejoining his company, Private First Class Lara
continued his exemplary performance until he captured his objective.
Private First Class Lara'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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