The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star (Army Award) to First Lieutenant Ralph John Maglione (AFSN: 21535-A), United States Air Force, for gallantry in action as a Tactical Air Controller of the 27th Fighter Escort Wing, 522d Fighter Escort Squadron, Far Eastern Air Force, attached to the 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division in action in the vicinity of Sanghong-jong-ni, Korea on 27 May 1951. During an attack by an estimated 1500 enemy force, Lieutenant Maglione voluntarily took command of a small group of men and led them in a counter-attack up a ridge, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy and taking many of them prisoner. Although unfamiliar with small unit infantry tactics, he led and employed his men in such a manner as to keep their losses very low, encouraging and inspiring them to a superior performance during the fight. His sound judgment, his reckless exposure to a numerically superior enemy and his willingness to risk death several times, when it would have been more prudent to shoot instead of talking the enemy into giving up the fight, inspired his men to greater efforts and earned him the solid respect of all who were near him during the battle. Though wounded while arranging the surrender of approximately 150 prisoners, he directed them to crawl down a stream bed leading them to safety. He then made his way to a tank and directed fire upon the enemy until they fled in disorder. He then accompanied a squad from another regiment to where some enemy were hiding, pointing out positions for them to engage. Only when he was ordered back to the command post area did he seek medical treatment for his wound. During the action, the enemy suffered over 325 known killed, over 400 wounded and several hundred taken prisoner. Lieutenant Maglione’s outstanding courage against an overwhelming enemy force, in the face of the withering fire he was subjected to and his adept direction of the men who were with him were greatly responsible for the heavy losses sustained by the enemy. His gallant actions reflect the greatest credit on himself and the United States Air Force.