Puerto Rico's 
65th INFANTRY REGIMENT

SILVER STAR
HEADQUARTERS 3D INFANTRY DIVISION
 GENERAL ORDERS # 166 - 29 April 1952
 
Private First Class Victor Lizardi, NG29153835, Infantry, Company "L"

65th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division, United States Army. On the morning of
16 February 1952, a patrol from Company "L" was dispatched with the assignment
of contacting the enemy on Hill 153 near Tongchon, Korea. As the patrol
advanced toward its objective, it was subjected to intense hostile automatic-
weapons and small-arms fire from a well-entrenched bunker. The initial burst
of fire inflicted four friendly casualties and pinned down the remainder of the
patrol, preventing its further progress. Private LIZARDI, realizing the
necessity for neutralizing this enemy position, completely disregarded his
personal safety as he dashed through a withering hail of enemy bullets directly
toward the bunker and, when approximately twenty yards from the foe, he
accurately hurled two hand grenades into the hostile emplacement, forcing its
occupants to flee. The inspirational heroism displayed by Private LIZARDI
in single-handedly destroying an enemy position reflects the highest credit
upon himself and the military service. Entered the Federal service from
Puerto Rico.

Source: Record Group 338: General Orders 3rd Infantry Division, Boxes 129 to 131

 National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland.

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