Baldonado, Joseph Rodriguez
First Name
Joseph
Middle Name
Rodriguez
Last Name
Baldonado
Highest Rank
CPL
War or Action
Korean War
Place Of Birth
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
County
Denver
Biography

Corporal Joe R. Baldonado distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an acting machine gunner in 3d Squad, 2d Platoon, Company B, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment during combat operations against an armed enemy in Kangdong, Korea on November 25, 1950. On that morning, the enemy launched a strong attack in an effort to seize the hill occupied by Corporal Baldonado and his company. The platoon had expended most of its ammunition in repelling the enemy attack and the platoon leader decided to commit his 3d Squad, with its supply of ammunition, in the defensive action. Since there was no time to dig in because of the proximity of the enemy, who had advanced to within twenty-five yards of the platoon position, Corporal Baldonado emplaced his weapon in an exposed position and delivered a withering stream of fire on the advancing enemy, causing them to fall back in disorder. The enemy then concentrated all their fire on Corporal Baldonado's gun and attempted to knock it out by rushing the position in small groups and hurling hand grenades. Several times, grenades exploded extremely close to Corporal Baldonado but failed to interrupt his continuous firing. The hostile troops made repeated attempts to storm his position and were driven back each time with appalling casualties. The enemy finally withdrew after making a final assault on Corporal Baldonado's position during which a grenade landed near his gun, killing him instantly. Corporal Baldonado's extraordinary heroism and selflessness at the cost of his own life, above and beyond the call of duty, are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.

Joe Baldonado of Gilroy finally got his Medal of Honor on 3/18/2014, 64 long years after he died saving his platoon in Korea, and only after a remarkable government admission that he had been denied the nation's highest military honor because he was Hispanic. Awarded Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Korean Presidential Unit Citation and Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
Source - Airborne & Special operations Museum Foundation

Date Of Death
11/25/1950
Place Of Burial
Kang-dong, North Korea
Place Of Death
Kang-dong, North Korea
Circumstances
The 2D Platoon Of Company B Was Occupying Positions On Hill 171 Near Kang-Dong When The Enemy Launched A Strong Attack In An Effort To Seize The Hill. His Platoon Had Expended Most Of Its Ammunition In Repelling The Enemy Attack, And The Platoon Leader Decided To Commit His Third Squad, With Its Supply Of Ammunition, In The Defensive Action. Corporal Baldonado, Machine-Gunner Of The Third Squad, Placed His Weapon In An Exposed Position And Delivered A Withering Stream Of Fire On The Advancing Enemy, Causing Them To Fall Back In Disorder. His Position Was Stormed And He Was Killed.
Row Number
3
Column Number
4
Panel Number
6

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