Zabala-Soto, SGT Enrique
						Zarate, CPL Adeario (3rd ID)
						Zayas, CPL Jaime L. (65th Inf., 3rd ID)
						Zetterberg, CPL Francis (2ID)
						
							Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division 
							General Orders No. 193 - 18 June 1951 
							The Bronze Star Medal with V Device is awarded to 
							Corporal Francis Zetterberg, ER57501475, Infantry, 
							Army of the United States, a member of Company M, 
							38th Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division, who 
							distinguished himself by heroic achievement on 12 
							February 1951 in the vicinity of Hoengsong, Korea. 
							On that date Corporal Zetterberg and his comrades 
							were forming a skirmish line to cover the withdrawal 
							of friendly troops through their 8lmm mortar 
							position. Seeing a wounded officer lying in the snow 
							unable to move, Corporal Zetterberg unhesitatingly 
							dashed through heavy enemy small arms and mortar 
							fire and with utter disregard for his own safety 
							picked up the wounded officer and carried him to 
							safety. The heroism and devotion to a wounded 
							comrade displayed by Corporal Zetterberg reflects 
							great credit upon himself and the military service. 
							Entered the military service from Illinois. 
						 
						Zickel, MAJ Lewis L. (1CAV)
						
							Headquarters, Department of the Army 
							General Orders No. 58 - 24 September 1961 Major (then Second Lieutenant) Lewis L. Zickel, 
							Infantry, United States Army, a platoon leader in company C, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry 
							Division, distinguished himself by heroism near Weagwam, Korea, on 15 September, 1950. When 
							Company C came under intense enemy fire while attacking a dominating hill which the enemy had 
							secured within friendly lines, Major Zickel ordered his platoon to return the fire and immediately 
							started checking his men who were about half Korean soldiers to insure they were delivering 
							fire. Great difficulty was encountered in making the Korean soldier understand, hence Major 
							Zickel found it necessary to show what was desired by personal example. He moved up and down 
							the line under intense enemy automatic and small arms fire with no regard to his own safety. 
							He insured that fire superiority was built up and when ordered took his platoon into the assault. 
							The platoon was successful largely because of Major Zickel's efforts. Major Zickel's leadership 
							and courage are in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army. Major Zickel's 
							distinguished heroism reflects the utmost credit upon him and the military service.  
						Zielonka, SGT 1C Alvin L. (General Orders No. 312 - July 18, 1951)
						Zilpauss, CPL Alfred (2ID)
						
							Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division 
							General Orders No. 559 - 2 October 1951 
							The Bronze Star Medal with V Device is awarded to 
							Corporal Alfred Zilpauss, US56071831, (then Private 
							First Class), Infantry, Army of the United States, a 
							member of Company A, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2d 
							Infantry Division, who distinguished himself by 
							heroic achievement on 28 July 1951 in the vicinity 
							of Taeusan, Korea. On this date Company A 
							spearheaded an assault on a well fortified 
							enemy-held till. During the ensuing action the unit 
							was halted by intense hostile fire. Corporal 
							Zilpauss continually exposed himself to enemy 
							observation, placing effective fire on their 
							position with his automatic rifle. When his rifle 
							failed to function, he moved to the mortar positions 
							and assisted in firing of the weapon. When the unit 
							was ordered to withdraw to better defensive 
							positions, Corporal Zilpauss remained behind and 
							fought a delaying action. The heroism and devotion 
							to duty demonstrated by Corporal Zilpauss reflect 
							great credit upon himself and the military service. 
							Entered the military service from Nebraska.  
						 
						Zimmerman, PFC David Jr. (27th Inf. Rgt., 25ID) (GO70, 21Aug50)
						Zurmuehlen, Gerald D. (USN)
						Zweizig, SGT Walter M. (25ID)
						
							Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division 
							General Orders No. 240 - 22 October 1950 
							Sergeant Walter M. Zweizig, RA13265210, 
							Quartermaster Corps, 25th Quartermaster Company, 
							United States Army.  As section sergeant of a 
							quartermaster truck platoon from 25 September to 8 
							October 1950 during the Korean conflict, Sergeant 
							Zweizig served with distinction.  During the 
							rapid advance of the leading elements of the 
							Division it was necessary for all supplies to be 
							sent forward from the railhead by motor transport, a 
							distance over 150 miles.  By maintaining a 
							maximum number of vehicles operating over this route 
							despite the constant threat of enemy action and 
							mechanical failure, Sergeant Zweizig greatly 
							assisted materially in accomplishing the mission of 
							his platoon.  Sergeant Zweizig's untiring 
							devotion to duty is in keeping with the highest 
							traditions of the American soldier.  Entered 
							the military service from Pennsylvania. 
						 
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