The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Soldier’s Medal to Major (Infantry) William F. Lee, United States Army, for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy displayed at East Station, Tientsin, China, 29 July 1937. In conjunction with the movement of the 3d Battalion, 15 Infantry, from Camp Burrowes, Chinwangtao, China, to American Barracks, Tientsin, China, a freight car carrying machine guns, ammunition, and other valuable United State Government property arrived in the railroad freight yard at East Station, Tientsin, China, at the time Chinese and Japanese troops were engaged in a battle for possession of that station. A guard of enlisted men which was posted in the freight care was isolated and cut off from all outside communications. Major Lee led in person a detachment which removed the guard and property from the freight car to the American compound. During this operation, Major Lee and the detachment of which he was in command were subjected to sporadic rifle, machine-gun, and infantry mortar fire, and were exposed to bombs from airplanes engaged in the bombing of nearby buildings. By his heroic conduct in face of danger Major Lee aided materially in preventing the possible loss of human life and the destruction of Government property.