The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V” to Captain (Armor) John Gillespie Hill, Jr. (ASN: 0-27997), United States Army, for heroism in action against the enemy while serving with the 3d Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, on 16 October 1950, near Sinmak, Korea. When Captain Hill, Battalion S-3 Officer was informed that a group of North Korean soldiers had taken refuge in a railroad tunnel with a train and refused to surrender, he immediately volunteered to take a patrol to flush out the enemy. Taking a one-quarter ton vehicle, 75-mm. recoilless rifle and seven men, Captain Hill entered the pitch-black tunnel in search of the die-hard Koreans. After traveling approximately 50 yards, the patrol was met by a withering blast of automatic weapons fire knocking out the vehicle’s headlights and smashing the radiator. Throwing caution to the winds, Captain Hill continued to push his patrol forward for 75 yards until they were hit by several enemy hand grenades. Quickly ordering the 75-mm. recoilless rifle into action, Captain Hill and the rest of the patrol engaged the hidden enemy in a fierce fire fight under the most eerie conditions. After 20 minutes the intense, choking smoke from the firing forced the patrol to withdraw from the tunnel. As soon as the smoke had cleared, Captain Hill dauntlessly led his men back into the tunnel’s blackness where they captured several prisoners and found three dead North Korean officers. By virtue of his courageous and fearless leadership, Captain Hill played a highly important role in clearing the tunnel of the enemy and making available to friendly forces the use of a valuable train. Captain Hill’s heroism reflects great credit on himself and the military service.