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The President of the United States of America, authorized
by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of
the Congress the Medal of Honor posthumously to:
SERGEANT LEROY A. MENDONCA 
UNITED STATES ARMY
for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in
Chich-on Korea, 4 July 1951:
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company B, 7th
Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division.
Place and date: Near Chich-on, Korea, 4 July 1951.
Entered service at: Honolulu, T.H.
Birth: Honolulu, T.H.
G.O. No.: 83, 3 September 1952.
Citation: Sgt. LeRoy A. Mendonca, distinguished himself by
conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty in
action against the enemy. After his platoon, in an exhaustive
fight, had captured Hill 586, the newly won positions were
assaulted during the night by a numerically superior enemy
force. When the 1st Platoon positions were outflanked and
under great pressure and the platoon was ordered to withdraw
to a secondary line of defense, Sgt. Mendonca voluntarily
remained in an exposed position and covered the platoon's
withdrawal. Although under murderous enemy fire, he fired his
weapon and hurled grenades at the onrushing enemy until his
supply of ammunition was exhausted. He fought on, clubbing
with his rifle and using his bayonet until he was mortally
wounded. After the action it was estimated that Sgt. Mendonca
had accounted for 37 enemy casualties. His daring actions
stalled the crushing assault, protecting the platoon's
withdrawal to secondary positions, and enabling the entire
unit to repel the enemy attack and retain possession of the
vital hilltop position. Sgt. Mendonca's extraordinary
gallantry and exemplary valor are in keeping with the highest
traditions of the U.S. Army.
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