
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*BURRIS, TONY K.
Rank and organization: Sergeant First
Class, U.S. Army, Company L, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division. Place and
date: vicinity of Mundung-ni, Korea 8 and 9 October 1951. Entered service at:
Blanchard, Okla. Birth: Blanchard, Okla. G.O. No.: 84, 5 September 1952.
Citation:
Sfc. Burris, a member of Company L,
distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond
the call of duty. On 8 October, when his company encountered intense fire from an
entrenched hostile force, Sfc. Burris charged forward alone, throwing grenades into the
position and destroying approximately 15 of the enemy. On the following day, spearheading
a renewed assault on enemy positions on the next ridge, he was wounded by machinegun fire
but continued the assault, reaching the crest of the ridge ahead of his unit and
sustaining a second wound. Calling for a 57mm. recoilless rifle team, he deliberately
exposed himself to draw hostile fire and reveal the enemy position. The enemy machinegun
emplacement was destroyed. The company then moved forward and prepared to assault other
positions on the ridge line. Sfc. Burris, refusing evacuation and submitting only to
emergency treatment, joined the unit in its renewed attack but fire from hostile
emplacement halted the advance. Sfc. Burris rose to his feet, charged forward and
destroyed the first emplacement with its heavy machinegun and crew of 6 men. Moving out to
the next emplacement, and throwing his last grenade which destroyed this position, he fell
mortally wounded by enemy fire. Inspired by his consummate gallantry, his comrades renewed
a spirited assault which overran enemy positions and secured Hill 605, a strategic
position in the battle for "Heartbreak Ridge," Sfc. Burris' indomitable fighting
spirit, outstanding heroism, and gallant self-sacrifice reflect the highest glory upon
himself, the infantry and the U.S. Army.
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