The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Silver Star (Posthumously) to First Lieutenant (Infantry) Edward Schmitt (ASN: 0-1326929), United States Army, for gallantry in action while serving with Company H, 2d Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division, in action against an armed enemy on 10 August 1950, in the Naktong River Salient near Yongsan, Korea. On the morning of 10 August 1950, the 2d Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment was holding commanding terrain, when they were attacked by a numerically superior enemy force. Due to the intensity of the enemy assault, the left company of the battalion was forced to withdraw, endangering the battalion observation post, where Lieutenant Schmitt was directing artillery fire upon the enemy. When the observation post was overrun by the fanatical enemy, he ordered the withdrawal of his men. With utter disregard for his own personal safety, and remaining in his position, he called for and directed friendly artillery to bear upon his own position, in an attempt to divert the over-running enemy. This officer was finally forced to withdraw to the remainder of the battalion. The devastating barrage of artillery fire directed by him, caused the enemy many casualties, and gave the battalion time to make an orderly withdrawal and to set up a new life of defense. The unselfishness, heroism, and conspicuous devotion to duty displayed by this officer on this occasion, exemplify the highest traditions of the American Soldier, and provide a lasting tribute to himself and to the military service.