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Medal of Honor winner dies in San Antonio
2005-05-17
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Jose M. Lopez, a World War II veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for single-handedly killing more than 100 German soldiers in a single skirmish, died Monday. He was 94. Lopez died at his daughter's home. He had been hospitalized for several weeks while being treated for cancer.
Lopez won the nation's highest military honor for his heroics during the Battle of the Bulge in 1944. He was the oldest living Hispanic recipient of the Medal of Honor and among a dwindling group of recipients from World War II. "He was a great hero, a super guy and a super dad," said his oldest son, John Lopez.

LOPEZ, JOSE M.
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, 23d Infantry, 2d Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Krinkelt, Belgium, 17 December 1944. Entered service at: Brownsville, Tex. Birth: Mission, Tex. G.O. No.: 47, 18 June 1945.
Citation: On his own initiative, he carried his heavy machinegun from Company K's right flank to its left, in order to protect that flank which was in danger of being overrun by advancing enemy infantry supported by tanks. Occupying a shallow hole offering no protection above his waist, he cut down a group of 10 Germans. Ignoring enemy fire from an advancing tank, he held his position and cut down 25 more enemy infantry attempting to turn his flank. Glancing to his right, he saw a large number of infantry swarming in from the front. Although dazed and shaken from enemy artillery fire which had crashed into the ground only a few yards away, he realized that his position soon would be outflanked. Again, alone, he carried his machinegun to a position to the right rear of the sector; enemy tanks and infantry were forcing a withdrawal. Blown over backward by the concussion of enemy fire, he immediately reset his gun and continued his fire. Single-handed he held off the German horde until he was satisfied his company had effected its retirement. Again he loaded his gun on his back and in a hail of small arms fire he ran to a point where a few of his comrades were attempting to set up another defense against the onrushing enemy. He fired from this position until his ammunition was exhausted. Still carrying his gun, he fell back with his small group to Krinkelt. Sgt. Lopez's gallantry and intrepidity, on seemingly suicidal missions in which he killed at least 100 of the enemy, were almost solely responsible for allowing Company K to avoid being enveloped, to withdraw successfully and to give other forces coming up in support time to build a line which repelled the enemy drive.

Lest we forget
Posted by:Steve

#10  There's a full-scale replica of Butch O'Hare's Wildcat in Terminal 2, along with a plaque. Something to contemplate if you're ever delayed at the airport ...
Posted by: Steve White   2005-05-17 19:20  

#9  No takers for the little Quiz?
Name the Medal of Honor recipiant whose name is uttered literally tens of thousands of times a day?

How about " O'Hare ",as in Butch O' Hare, MOH recipiant and the namesake for Chicago's ORD airport which was renamed from Orchard Field in his honor.
He never made it home... but his name is uttered countless times each day all arounfd the world. (often attached to a profanity)
Posted by: Capsu78   2005-05-17 15:12  

#8  Via con dios, Sgt. Lopez.
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-05-17 14:28  

#7  OK Kids, Here is a little Medal of Honor quiz.
Name the Medal of Honor recipiant whose name is uttered literally tens of thousands of times a day?
Posted by: Capsu78   2005-05-17 13:01  

#6  Wow--we definitely needed heroes like him on Day 2 of the Bulge! Thank you for showing Hitler how much he underestimated the citizen-soldier. God speed, SGT Lopez!
Posted by: Dar   2005-05-17 12:06  

#5  Hooah, Sarge. Say hi to Al York, Rick Rescorla, Chesty Puller and Audie Murphy when you see them.
Posted by: mac   2005-05-17 11:54  

#4  it just wasn't his time...until now. bon voyage, sgt.
Posted by: 2b   2005-05-17 09:42  

#3  SGT Lopez - When you arrive in Valhalla, have a cold one, and take your honored place. We will alwys look up to your kind.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2005-05-17 09:39  

#2  Thank you Sgt. Lopez just doesn't seem like enough, but, what can you say of action like this?
Go in peace sir, and thank you.
Posted by: AlanC   2005-05-17 09:37  

#1  Thank you, Sgt. Lopez!
Posted by: Steve White   2005-05-17 08:42  

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