The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Major (Infantry) James F. Perry (ASN: 0-1315610), United States Army, for gallantry in action against an armed enemy as a member of Headquarters, 2d Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division, on 30 November 1950 in the vicinity of Kunu-ri, Korea. The 2d Battalion was attacking an enemy roadblock on the main supply route between Kunu-ri and Sunchon when the forward elements of the battalion contacted the enemy. Major Perry deployed his men on both sides of the road and fearlessly exposed himself to enemy fire while directing the return fire of his units. While leading his man in An attack on a well-concealed enemy position, Major Perry was painfully wounded in the back by an exploding mortar shell. Disregarding this serious wound and refusing medical aid, he continued to direct the fire of his men. When the stubbornly resisting enemy gained fire superiority, and his men became panicky, Major Perry moved among them to encourage them. Organizing a heterogeneous United Nations task force, he directed them in a successful attack against a dug-in enemy force on high ground along the road. When battle conditions allowed, he organized ammunition details to supply elements of the battalion with ammunition. The attack of the battalion was so successful that only a small group of the enemy remained. This small group was directing accurate and devastating fire on the friendly forces. Locating a light machine gun and crew, Major Perry directed then to a vantage point from which they poured such a deadly volume of fire upon the enemy that the enemy was completely disorganized and routed from its position. The outstanding gallantry and devotion to duty displayed by Major Perry reflect great credit upon himself and the military service.