OBREGON, EUGENE ARNOLD
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps, Company G, 3d Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Div (Rein.).
Place and date: Seoul, Korea, 26 September 1950.
Entered service at: Los Angeles, Calif.
Born: 12 November 1930, Los Angeles, Calif.
Citation:F or conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with Company G,
in action against enemy aggressor forces. While serving as an ammunition carrier of a machine gun squad in a marine rifle company
which was temporarily pinned down by hostile fire,
Pfc. Obregon observed a fellow marine fall wounded in the line of fire. Armed only with a pistol,
he unhesitating dashed from his covered position to the side of the casualty.
Firing his pistol with 1 hand as he ran, he grasped his comrade by the arm with his other hand and,
despite the great peril to himself dragged him to the side of the road. Still under enemy fire,
he was bandaging the man's wounds when hostile troops of approximately platoon strength began advancing
toward his position. Quickly seizing the wounded marine's carbine, he placed his own body as a shield in
front of him and lay there firing accurately and effectively into the hostile group until he himself
was fatally wounded by enemy machine gun fire. By his courageous fighting spirit, fortitude, and
loyal devotion to duty, Pfc. Obregon enabled his fellow marines to rescue the wounded man and aided
essentially in repelling the attack, thereby sustaining and enhancing the highest traditions of the
U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.H is fearless personal leadership, tenacious devotion to duty, and extremely valorous actions in the face of overwhelming odds
were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service, and reflect the utmost credit on him and the United States Marines.