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Juan E. Negrón
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Juan E. Negrón

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Puerto rican medal of honor recipient
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Place of birth
Corozal, Puerto Rico
Place of death
Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Age
66 years
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Biography

Master Sergeant Juan E. Negrón (September 26, 1929 – March 29, 1996) was a member of the United States Army who served in the 65th Infantry Regiment during the Korean War. He is the posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor for actions during combat operations in Kalma-Eri, North Korea, on April 28, 1951.

Early life

Negrón (birth name: Juan E. Negrón Martínez ) was born and raised in the town of Corozal, Puerto Rico. In March 1948, he entered the U.S. Army in San Juan and was assigned to the 65th Infantry Regiment.

Upon the outbreak of the Korean War the men of the 65th, now attached to the Army's 3d Infantry Division, deployed to the Republic of Korea. They were among the first infantrymen to meet the enemy on the battlefields of Korea. After November, 1950, they fought daily against units of the Chinese People's Liberation Army after the Chinese entered the war on the North Korean side. One of the hardships suffered by the Puerto Ricans was the lack of warm clothing during the cold and harsh winters. Among the battles and operations in which the 65th participated was Operation Killer in January 1951, becoming the first Regiment to cross the Han River in South Korea during the operation. On April 1951, the Regiment participated in the Uijonbu Corridor drives.

On April 28, 1951, Negrón's unit came under heavy enemy attack. He was able to halt the enemy attack of his unit, despite the wounds which he received, by accurately hurled hand grenades at short range. For his actions he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross Medal, the Army's second highest military decoration for heroism.

Later years

After the war, Negrón continued to serve in the military. Among the positions which he held were that of senior non-commissioned officer for the Directorate of Doctrine and inspector general in Thailand. MSG Negrón retired from the U.S. Army in 1971 after 23 years of service. Upon his retirement he entered the federal service in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.

On March 29, 1996, Negrón died in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. He was buried with military honors in Plot: J 0 3180 of the Puerto Rico National Cemetery located in the city of Bayamon.

Honors

The Puerto Rico National Guard Readiness Center at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico will posthumously be named after Korean War Veteran and former member of the 65th Infantry Regiment and Medal of Honor recipient Master Sergeant Juan E. Negrón.

A statue in honor of Master Sgt. Juan E. Negron is located in his hometown Corozal, PR.

Medal of Honor

Negron's daughter Iris accepted the Medal of Honor for her late father on March 18, 2014.

Negron's distinguished Service Cross was upgraded to the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama in a ceremony in the White House.

The award came through the National Defense Authorization Act which called for a review of Jewish American and Hispanic American veterans from World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War to ensure that no prejudice was shown to those deserving the Medal of Honor.

Negrón is among three other Puerto Ricans whose Distinguished Service Cross was upgraded to the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration in the United States. He also has the distinction of being one of nine Puerto Ricans and the only member of the 65th Infantry Regiment to be honored with the decoration. The award citation content, with the exception of the heading, remains the same as that for the Distinguished Service Cross.

Medal of Honor citation

Military decorations

Negrón's military decorations include:

Combat Infantry Badge.svg
A light blue ribbon with five white five pointed stars
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
1Combat Infantryman Badge
2Medal of HonorPurple Heart
3National Defense Service MedalKorean Service Medal
with three bronze service stars
Navy Presidential Unit Citation
4United Nations Service MedalKorean War Service MedalRepublic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation

Foreign decoration

The Bravery Gold Medal of Greece was given by the Government of Greece to the 65th Infantry Regiment and to the members of the regiment who fought in the Korean War.

  • Greek Cross of Valour ribbon.png   Chryssoun Aristion Andrias (Bravery Gold Medal of Greece)

Congressional Gold Medal

On June 10, 2014, President Barack Obama, signed the legislation, titled "The Borinqueneers CGM Bill", at an official ceremony. The Bill honors the 65th Infantry Regiment with the Congressional Gold Medal.

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