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Hospital Corpsman
Third Class Serrano, Roberto Navy Navy Cross
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Roberto
Serrano United States Navy
For extraordinary heroism as a
Hospital Corpsman serving with an Assault Platoon in the First
Marine Division in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on
12 September 1951. Hearing the snap of the fuse primer as he
accidentally tripped the wire of a well hidden anti-personnel mine
just before reaching the side of a wounded Marine, SERRANO
unhesitatingly threw himself across the casualty and absorbed the
shock of the explosion with his own body. Although wounded severely
in the leg and back, and thrown several feet by the concussion, he
gallantly crawled back to the casualty and administered first aid
steadfastly refusing medical attention for his own wounds until he
had completed his task. Still refusing a stretcher although unable
to walk, he resolutely crawled part of the way to the aid station
before allowing himself to be evacuated. His valiant action, heroic
perseverance and selfless devotion to duty in the face of grave
personal risk reflect the highest credit upon SERRANO and the United
States Naval Service.
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