- Benito Martinez (soldier)
Infobox Military Person
name= Benito Martinez
born= birth date|1932|4|21
died= death date and age|1952|9|6|1932|4|21
placeofbirth=Fort Hancock, Texas
placeofdeath=Near Satae-ri,Korea
placeofburial=
caption=Corporal Benito Martinez, Medal of Honor recipient
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears= 1951-1952
rank= Corporal
commands=
unit=Company A, 27th Infantry Regiment,25th Infantry Division
battles=Korean War
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart Corporal Benito Martinez (April 21, 1932 – September 6, 1952) was a
United States Army soldier who was posthumously awarded theMedal of Honor — the United States' highest military decoration — for his actions on the near Satae-ri in Korea during theKorean War . Martinez was mortally wounded while solely defending his outpost. His actions enabled his company to take back the terrain which they had lost.Early years
Martinez was a
Mexican-American born to Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Martinez inFort Hancock, Texas . There, he received his primary and secondary education. He joined theUnited States Army at the recruiting station in his hometown. Martinez completed hisbasic training and was eventually assigned to Company A (Able Company) of the 25th Infantry Division.Korean War
The North Korean Communist forces invaded the
Republic of Korea on June 25, 1950. The 27th Regiment, 25th Infantry Division (whose nickname was "Wolfhounds") was stationed inHawaii and in July was put on alert. By July 18, the entire division was inPusan in Republic of Korea.On February 23, 1952, the 25th Division, under the command of Major General Ira P. Swift, was in the front line in the center of the X Corps sector near Mundung-ni northeast of the Hwach'on Reservoir. The division assumed the front line routine of patrols, ambushes, artillery exchanges, and bunker maintenance. The division also secured and defended forward outposts beyond the main line of resistance. [ [http://www.25thida.com/division.html#korea 25th Infantry Division Association: The Division] ]
Martinez's unit, the 2nd Platoon of A Company, inherited a position known as Sandbag Castle from Charlie Company (C Company). On the night of September 5, 1952, Corporal Martinez was in Outpost Agnes performing forward listening post duties. Outpost Agnes was a
bunker large enough to hold four soldiers. Shortly after midnight, the North Koreans began shelling Sandbag Castle. During a lull in the shelling, the men of the 27th inside the castle were able to spot crawling North Korean soldiers whose intentions were to cut off the forward bunkers and Outpost Anges.Martinez ordered the three men in his bunker to return to the Sandbag Castle. His commanding officer, Lieutenant McLean called him on the sound power telephone and ordered him to get out. Martinez, knowing the situation better than anyone, replied that he would have to stay on and delay the North Koreans as long as possible. Martinez remained at his post and with his
machinegun inflicted numerous casualties on the attacking troops. When he ran out ofammunition he retreated to a bunker destroyed by enemy shelling and from there continued his assault with a Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). Martinez was mortally wounded before his unit was able to counterattack and regain their terrain. [ [http://www.kolchak.org/History/Korea/agnes.htm Benito Martinez and Outpost Agnes] ] On December 29, 1953, PresidentHarry S. Truman presented the family of Benito Martinez with the Medal of Honor.Medal of Honor citation
BENITO MARTINEZ
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Rank and organization:"Corporal, U.S. Army, Company A, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division.
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Place and date:"Near Satae-ri Korea, September 6, 1952.
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Entered service at:"Fort Hancock, Texas
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Born:" March 21, 1931, Fort Hancock, Texas
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G.O. No.: 96, December 29, 1953
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Citation:
":Cpl. Martinez, a machine gunner with Company A, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. While manning a listening post forward of the main line of resistance, his position was attacked by a hostile force of reinforced company strength. In the bitter fighting which ensued, the enemy infiltrated the defense perimeter and, realizing that encirclement was imminent, Cpl. Martinez elected to remain at his post in an attempt to stem the onslaught. In a daring defense, he raked the attacking troops with crippling fire, inflicting numerous casualties. Although contacted by sound power phone several times, he insisted that no attempt be made to rescue him because of the danger involved. Soon thereafter, the hostile forces rushed the emplacement, forcing him to make a limited withdrawal with only an automatic rifle and pistol to defend himself. After a courageous 6-hour stand and shortly before dawn, he called in for the last time, stating that the enemy was converging on his position His magnificent stand enabled friendly elements to reorganize, attack, and regain the key terrain. Cpl. Martinez' incredible valor and supreme sacrifice reflect lasting glory upon himself and are in keeping with the honored traditions of the military service. [ [http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/citations_1950_kc/martinez_benito.html Medal of Honor citation] ] cite web
accessdate=2007-12-31
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "BENITO MARTINEZ" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date = July 16, 2007
publisher= CMH, U.S. Army]Honors
Cpl. Benito Martinez was buried in Fort Hancock Cemetery and exhumed in the 1980s to be buried with full military honors at
Fort Bliss National Cemetery inEl Paso, Texas . Both cities, El Paso and Fort Hancock, have honored his memory by naming elementary schools after him.Awards and recognitions
Among Benito Martinez's decorations and medals were the following:
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* with two bronze stars
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*Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients
*Hispanic Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
*findagrave|9684 Retrieved on
2007-12-28 *cite web
accessdate=2007-12-31
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "BENITO MARTINEZ" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date = July 16, 2007
publisher= Center of Military History (CMH), United States Army
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/tx/10780 Great Schools]
* [http://korea50.army.mil/history/moh/mno.shtml Medal of Honor recipients M-O]Persondata
NAME= Martinez, Benito
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