Headquarters, 2d Infantry Division, General Orders No. 193 (June 18, 1951), Amended by G. O. 202 (1951)
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Silver Star to Brigadier General George Craig Stewart (ASN: 0-15349), United States Army, for gallantry in action as Assistant Division Commander, 2d Infantry Division, in action against an armed enemy from 17 May to 27 May 1951, in the vicinity of Hongchon and Hyon-ni, Korea. In the early morning hours of 17 May near hill 1051, north of Yongnae-ri, Korea, the enemy attacked in overwhelming numbers, breaking through our lines and forming a dangerous gap in the main line of resistance. As the Commanding General’s representative in the area, General Stewart immediately directed the Commanding Officer of Task Force Zebra to commit his reserve Battalion and seal off the penetration. Counterattacking at his direction, the enemy was hurled back with terrific losses, thus restoring the situation. During the entire enemy offensive and the 2d Division’s counter offensive, General Stewart remained constantly with the front line elements. On 26 and 27 May 1951, General Stewart fearlessly exposed himself to the intense enemy fire in order to encourage the infantry attacking Hyon-ni, Korea. Riding the lead tank until the tank was stopped by intense fire, he proceeded to move forward among the infantry soldiers. His voluntary presence with the attacking units was a source of great inspiration to the officers and men, and his calm efficiency under fire resulted in aggressive action by the infantry thus driving the enemy out of their positions. The gallantry displayed by General Stewart reflects great credit upon himself and upholds the highest traditions of the Military Service of the United States.