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256:. While making a frontal assault across an open field, his platoon was halted 100 yards from the station by intense enemy fire. On his own initiative he left the platoon, accompanied by a comrade, and continued forward to a house 60 yards from the objective. Although under constant enemy observation, the 2 men remained in this position for an hour, firing at targets of opportunity, killing more than 35 Japanese and wounding many more. Moving closer to the station and discovering a group of Japanese replacements attempting to reach pillboxes, they opened heavy fire, killed more than 40 and stopped all subsequent attempts to man the emplacements. Enemy fire became more intense as they advanced to within 20 yards of the station. From that point Pfc. Reese provided effective covering fire and courageously drew enemy fire to himself while his companion killed 7 Japanese and destroyed a 20-mm. gun and heavy machinegun with handgrenades. With their ammunition running low, the 2 men started to return to the American lines, alternately providing covering fire for each other as they withdrew. During this movement, Pfc. Reese was killed by enemy fire as he reloaded his rifle. The intrepid team, in 2½ hours of fierce fighting, killed more than 82 Japanese, completely disorganized their defense and paved the way for subsequent complete defeat of the enemy at this strong point. By his gallant determination in the face of tremendous odds, aggressive fighting spirit, and extreme heroism at the cost of his life, Pfc. Reese materially aided the advance of our troops in Manila and providing a lasting inspiration to all those with whom he served. 539: 269: 227:
defenders. Together they killed over eighty Japanese soldiers before a shortage of ammunition forced them to turn back. Reese was killed while trying to return to the American lines; he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor eight months later, on October 19, 1945. Private Rodriguez survived the
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He was engaged in the attack on the Paco Railroad Station, which was strongly defended by 300 determined enemy soldiers with machineguns and rifles, supported by several pillboxes, 3 20mm. guns, 1 37-mm. gun and heavy
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went ahead of their unit, took a position closer to the station, and began firing on the
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soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the
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Private First Class Reese's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
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in December 1942, and by February 9, 1945, was serving as a
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Muskogee, Oklahoma
Manila
Fort Gibson National Cemetery
Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
United States of America
United States Army
Private First Class
148th Infantry Regiment
37th Infantry Division
World War II
Battle of Manila

Medal of Honor
United States Army
Medal of Honor
World War II
Pryor, Oklahoma
private first class
148th Infantry Regiment
37th Infantry Division
Manila
Philippines
Cleto L. Rodriguez
Japanese
Fort Gibson National Cemetery
Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
mortars
Biography portal
List of Medal of Honor recipients
List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II

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