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Korean War Signed Autograph Medal of Honor MOH Hiroshi Miyamura
Korean War Signed Autograph Medal of Honor MOH Hiroshi Miyamura
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Korean War Signed Autograph Medal of Honor MOH Corporal Hiroshi Miyamura. Hiroshi H. Miyamura (born October 6, 1925) is a retired United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on April 24–25, 1951, south of the Imjin River near Taejon-ni in Yeoncheon County, while serving as a corporal in the 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. During a night attack by the Chinese, he saw that his squad could not hold much longer, so he ordered his men to retreat. He remained behind to cover their withdrawal, killing an estimated minimum of fifty invading Chinese forces. Miyamura was captured immediately after the actions that led to his award. As he and other prisoners of war (POWs) were marched away, he helped his wounded friend Joe Annello keep moving, but the North Koreans threatened to shoot him if he did not leave Annello behind. Straggling POWs were routinely killed. Miyamura refused, but Annello himself convinced Miyamura to put him down. Annello survived the war and later visited Miyamura in Gallup. The POWs were forced to march 300 miles over five weeks with little food. Miyamura's was the first Medal of Honor to be classified Top Secret. As Brigadier General Ralph Osborne explained to Miyamura and a group of reporters upon notifying them of his medal, "If the Reds knew what he had done to a good number of their soldiers just before he was taken prisoner, they might have taken revenge on this young man. He might not have come back." Miyamura was held for 28 months. Following his release on August 20, 1953, he was informed that he had been awarded the Medal of Honor and promoted to sergeant. He was repatriated to the United States and honorably discharged from the military shortly thereafter. His medal was presented to him by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in October 1953 at the White House. Size is 5 x 6 inches. Nice overall condition!
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Korean War Signed Autograph Medal of Honor MOH Hiroshi Miyamura

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