John Ortiz
Staff Sergeant
H CO, 2ND SQDN, 11TH ARMORED CAVALRY, USARV
Army of the United States
Chicago, Illinois
August 23, 1936 to January 17, 1968
JOHN ORTIZ is on the Wall at Panel 34E, Line 63

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John Ortiz
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01 Jan 2000

I am trying to research the casualty circumstances behind two men who were killed in Vietnam. Donald Smith and John Ortiz were both very close friends to my parents.

If anyone knows more details about their deaths, please contact me.

Doe
dolores_sims@cguusa.com


 
23 Feb 2006

REMEMBERED

by a crewman on John Ortiz's M48 tank.,
John Hien
E-mail address is not available.

 
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
HEADQUARTERS 9TH INFANTRY DIVISION
APO San Francisco 96370

9 April 1968

GENERAL ORDERS
NUMBER 2280

AWARD OF THE SILVER STAR

1. TC 320. The following AWARD is announced posthumously.

ORTIZ, JOHN RA16460144 STAFF SERGEANT E6
Company H, 2d Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment

Awarded: Silver Star
Date action: 17 January 1968
Theater: Republic of Vietnam
Reason: For gallantry in action involving close combat against an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam. STAFF SERGEANT ORTIZ distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 17 January 1968, while serving as a Tank Commander with Company H, 2d Squadron, llth Armored Cavalry Regiment, on a reconnaissance in force mission during Operation Fargo in Loc Ninh Province. Sergeant Ortiz's tank, in the lead position, came under heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire from a numerically superior Viet Cong force. An anti-tank round struck his vehicle, causing it to burst into flames. Directing his men to abandon the flaming tank, Sergeant Ortiz covered their exit with highly accurate suppressive fire from his .50 caliber machine gun. When his men were safely evacuated, Sergeant Ortiz turned his main gun on the enemy fortification, destroying at least one of the recoilless rifle teams. While still firing devastating rounds into the insurgent pnpitions, Sergeant Ortiz was mortally wounded by an exploding antitank round. Sergeant Ortiz's extraordinary heroism in close combat against a numerically superior Viet Cong force was in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit and the United States Army.
Authority: By direction of the President under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved 9 July 1918, and USARV message 16695, dated 1 July 1966.

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