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1st Lt Baldomero Lopez
BALDOMERO LOPEZ
FIRST LIEUTENANT, USMC ![]() Marine First Lieutenant Baldomero Lopez earned the Medal of Honor in Korea for sacrificing his life to protect his men. Lieutenant Lopez, 25, was posthumously awarded the Nation's top military decoration for smothering a hand grenade with his own body during the Inchon landing on 15 September 1950. Secretary of the Navy Kimball presented the medal to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baldomero J. Lopez of Tampa, Florida, during ceremonies in Washington, D.C., on 30 August 1951, at 11:00 A.M. Lieutenant Lopez was born 23 August 1925, at Tampa, Florida, and went to high school in that city, where he starred as a basketball player. On 8 July 1943, he enlisted in the United States Navy, and served until 11 June 1944. After his discharged Lieutenant Lopez was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy, and on graduating 6 June 1947, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He took basic officer instructions at Quantico, Virginia, after which he became a platoon commander in the Platoon Leaders Class Training Regiment. In 1948, Lieutenant Lopez went to China, where he served as a mortar section commander and later as a rifle platoon commander at Tsingtao and Shanghai. On his return from China he was assigned to Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, California. He was serving there when, shortly after the outbreak of the Korean war, he volunteered for duty as an infantry officer in Korea. News of his heroic death spread quickly among fellow Marines on the battlefronts. On 25 September 1950, a Scripps-Howard war correspondent, Jerry Thorp, said in a news story on Lieutenant Lopez's deed that he "died with the courage that makes men great." In addition to the Medal of Honor, Lieutenant Lopez's decorations include the Purple Heart Medal, Presidential Unit Citation with one bronze star, China Service Medal, and Korean Service Medal with two bronze stars. Lieutenant Lopez’s brother, Jose P. Lopez, 22, accompanied his parents to the presentation ceremonies in Washington, D.C. ![]() 1st Lt. Lopez leads his platoon, of Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, over the seawall at Inchon, Korea, 15 September 1950. Korean Conflict Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Divsion (Rein). Place and date: During Inchon invasion in Korea, 15 September 1950. Entered service at: Tampa, Florida Born: 23 August 1925, Tampa, Florida Citation: Quote:
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