
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
MIZE, OLA L.
Rank and organization: Master Sergeant
(then Sgt.), U.S. Army, Company K, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division. Place
and date: Near Surang-ni, Korea, 10 to 11 June 1953. Entered service at:
Gadsden, Ala. Born: 28 August 1931, Marshall County, Ala. G.O. No.: 70,
24 September 1954.
Citation:
M/Sgt. Mize, a member of Company K, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and
outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. Company
K was committed to the defense of "Outpost Harry", a strategically valuable
position, when the enemy launched a heavy attack. Learning that a comrade on a friendly
listening post had been wounded he moved through the intense barrage, accompanied by a
medical aid man, and rescued the wounded soldier. On returning to the main position he
established an effective defense system and inflicted heavy casualties against attacks
from determined enemy assault forces which had penetrated into trenches within the outpost
area. During his fearless actions he was blown down by artillery and grenade blasts 3
times but each time he dauntlessly returned to his position, tenaciously fighting and
successfully repelling hostile attacks. When enemy onslaughts ceased he took his few men
and moved from bunker to bunker, firing through apertures and throwing grenades at the
foe, neutralizing their positions. When an enemy soldier stepped out behind a comrade,
prepared to fire, M/Sgt. Mize killed him, saving the life of his fellow soldier. After
rejoining the platoon, moving from man to man, distributing ammunition, and shouting words
of encouragement he observed a friendly machinegun position overrun. He immediately fought
his way to the position, killing 10 of the enemy and dispersing the remainder. Fighting
back to the command post, and finding several friendly wounded there, he took a position
to protect them. Later, securing a radio, he directed friendly artillery fire upon the
attacking enemy's routes of approach. At dawn he helped regroup for a counterattack which
successfully drove the enemy from the outpost. M/Sgt. Mize's valorous conduct and
unflinching courage reflect lasting glory upon himself and uphold the noble traditions of
the military service.
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