E COMPANY
MEN KILLED IN ACTION
According to Garrison, Pizzo's mother wrote a letter to Col. James Smith,
Commanding Officer of the 180th Infantry Regiment, advising that
Samuel's brother was KIA in WWII. She asked that Samuel be assigned to a non
combat job. Col.
Smith went to E Company to collect Samuel, but he was wounded while on patrol
and died of his wounds the same day.
AWARDS
Robert V. Cheek Albert Hansen Robert W. Heider Allan R. Jones Lowell A. Mann Jocelyn D. Olson Robert J. Shore
Jerry L. Anderson Robert P. Bates John Breitmeyer Gilbert L. Coluccy Sidney De Jong George Foster Eddie K. Garrett Charles Hamada Robert Ingle William Johansen Robert G. Lathrup Adolfo Melo Vernon R. Ribera
Leonard A. Massengale Marron Y. Mitchell Frank E. Vanderbilt
Records are not available for awards made to individuals. The listing are from copies of the 45th Division News. The Purple Heart listing is from the Korean Casuality List as well as E Company Morning Reports. It is not known if a Purple Heart was awarded for each, as some may not have qualified as a combat inflicted.
HEADQUARTERS
45TH INFANTRY DIVISION APO 86
GENERAL
ORDERS
15 March 1952
NUMBER
26
AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR
By direction of the President, under
the provision of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918
(WD Bul 43, 1918), and pursuant to authority in AR 600-45, the Silver
Star for gallantry in action is awarded to the following-named enlisted man:
Corporal ROBERT W HEIDER, US 55050854 (then Private First Class),
Infantry, United States Army, Company E, 180th Infantry Regiment,
45th Infantry Division, distinguished himself by gallantry in
action against an armed enemy, near Haugae, Korea.
On 12 January 1952, Corporal HEIDER was an automatic rifleman serving
with his company in an attack on well-fortified enemy hill emplacements. As
the assault progressed, Corporal HEIDER'S squad was delayed by Chinese ground
weapons. Ignoring the enemy fire falling all around him,Corporal HEIDER calmly
set up his automatic rifle and fired at the most troublesome hostile
emplacement, thus enabling his squad to move to more tenable positions. During
this action Corporal HEIDER was wounded in the knee by a shell fragment.
Nevertheless, when the order to withdraw came, Corporal HEIDER remained on the
barren slope and offered cover-fire for his whole platoon until it had reached
safety. Then he shifted to another point and provided protection for another
friendly platoon while it evacuated its wounded and withdrew from the hill.
Only after Corporal HEIDER had walked back to the company assembly area did he
reveal that he had been wounded. The gallantry and determination displayed by
Corporal HEIDER reflect the highest credit on himself and the miltary service.
Entered the Federal Service from Nebraska.
BY ORDER
OF MAJOR GENERAL STYRON:
WILLIAM VAN STUCK EDWARD
A. JOHNSON
HEADQUARTERS
45TH INFANTRY DIVISION GENERAL
ORDERS
27 July 1952 Section I AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR
By direction of the President, under the provisions of the Act
Master Sergeant ALLAN R. JONES, US 55 052 118, Infantry, United
BY COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL RUFFNER: OFFICIAL:
STEWART YEO
Silver
Star For Fighting While Wounded
PFC Lowell Mann, Wayne Neb., has been awarded the Silver Star Medal
for continuing to fight the enemy after he had been injured by grenade
shrapnel. Clipping supplied by Al Hekkema HEADQUARTERS
45TH INFANTRY DIVISION GENERAL ORDERS 12 FEBRUARY 1952 NUMBER 8 Section I AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR ( POSTHUMOUS ) By direction of the President, under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918 ( WD Bul 43, 1918 ), and prusuant to authority in AR 600-45, the Silver Star for gallantry in action is awarded posthumously to the following enlisted man:
Private ROBERT V. CHEEK, US53058215, Infantry, United States Army, Company
E, 180th Infantry, 45th Infantry Division, distinguished himself by
gallantry in action against an armed enemy near Sungyangi-ni, Korea.
On 12 January 1952 Company E received intense enemy mortar, machine gun, and
small arms fire as it assaulted violently defended Communist hill
positions. Under the severe enemy fire the attack faltered, until
Private CHEEK, point man of the first platoon, reached the crest of the hill
and single-handedly rushed the Chinese positions, intermittently blasting
with his rifle and hurling grenades into their bunkers. Maintaining
his assault in the face of withering fire and kicking enemy grenades aside
with his feet, Private CHEEK continued his one-man attack until he was
finally felled by maching gun fire at the very brink of the enemy
trenches. The valiant and determined charge made by Private CHEEK was
inspirational to his fellow soldiers and paved the way for a vigorous
continuation of the attack. BY COMMAND OF MAJOR GENERAL STYRON: OFFICIAL:
WILLIAM VAN STUCK EDWARD A.
JOHNDROW
AWARD OF THE BRONZE STAR WITH " V " FOR VALOR 3 March 1952 This Information was
supplied by Eddie Garrett from a News Paper Clipping from Hamilton
Journal-News, PFC EDDIE K. GARRETT, 20 of Hamilton has been awarded the Bronze Star w / V for valor while serving with the 45th Thunderbird Division in Korea. A member of Company E, 180th Infantry Regiment, Garrett was on a patrol with the 3rd Platoon of the Company on January 12th 1952. They were withdrawing along a canal in the Korean No Man's Land under fire from the enemy after a raid on a nearby hill. During this operation Garrett saw a wounded United Nations soldier lying in a ravine about 100 yards south of the canal the citation reads. Heedless of his own safety, Private Garrett braved the severe fire from enemy mortar and machine gun emplacements to the north and southwest as he raced across the open ground to where the casualty lay. He then succedded in carrying the wounded man to the safety of the canal. The heroism and devotion to duty displayed by Private Garrett in rescuing his fallen comrade reflect great credit on himself and service. The citation reads. Eddie Garrett joined E Company 9 Dec 51 from E Co 5th Cav. He was a Squad Leader, Sgt (1745) when he rotated out of Korea. His award was received for his action on Hill 290, T-Bone.
RECOMMENDATION
FOR BRONZE STAR FOR HEROISM
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