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Hispanic-American Medal
of Honor Recipients
PEREZ, MANUEL, JR.
Rank and organization: Private
First Class, U.S. Army, Company A 511th Parachute Infantry, 11th Airborne Division.
Place and date: Fort William
McKinley, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 13 February 1945.
Entered service at: Chicago,
Ill.
Born: 3 March 1923 Oklahoma City, Okla.
G.O. No.: 124, 27 December 1945.
Citation: He was lead scout for
Company A, which had destroyed 11 of 12 pillboxes in a strongly fortified sector defending
the approach to enemy-held Fort William McKinley on Luzon, Philippine Islands. In
the reduction of these pillboxes, he killed 5 Japanese in the open and blasted others
in pillboxes with grenades. Realizing the urgent need for taking the last emplacement,
which contained 2 twin-mount .50-caliber dual-purpose machineguns, he took a circuitous
route to within 20 yards of the position, killing 4 of the enemy in his advance. He
threw a grenade into the pillbox, and, as the crew started withdrawing through a tunnel
just to the rear of the emplacement, shot and killed 4 before exhausting his clip.
He had reloaded and killed 4 more when an escaping Japanese threw his rifle with fixed
bayonet at him. In warding off this thrust, his own rifle was knocked to the ground.
Seizing the Japanese rifle, he continued firing, killing 2 more of the enemy. He rushed
the remaining Japanese, killed 3 of them with the butt of the rifle and entered the
pillbox, where he bayoneted the 1 surviving hostile soldier. Single-handedly, he killed
18 of the enemy in neutralizing the position that had held up the advance of his entire
company. Through his courageous determination and heroic disregard of grave danger,
Pfc. Perez made possible the successful advance of his unit toward a valuable objective
and provided a lasting inspiration for his comrades.
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