The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to First Lieutenant (Infantry) Jack Garrett Whitted (ASN: 0-64583), United States Army, for gallantry in action as a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division, in action against an armed enemy in Korea. In the early morning hours of 15 November 1952, the Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon, under the command of Lieutenant Whitted, was attacked by enemy forces near Naep’Ung-Dong, Korea. Lieutenant Whitted exposed himself to an intense barrage of small arms and machine gun fire while advancing to within several yards of a hostile machine gun emplacement. He tossed white phosphorous grenades into the emplacement after he pulled the pin and released the handle, waiting a few seconds before throwing them to get an air-burst, completely demolishing the gun and crew. Upon withdrawing, he encountered five enemy soldiers. Engaging in hand-to-hand combat, he beat them off and returned to his men. Lieutenant Whitted then organized his seven men into a defensive perimeter which held off the foe until reinforcements arrived. Consolidating the friendly elements, he counterattacked in order to recover the wounded and drive off the hostile forces. Lieutenant Whitted’s heroism and outstanding devotion to duty reflects great credit upon himself and the military service.