Stanley R. Christianson
PFC
United States Marine Corps

Citation
Private First Class Stanley R. Christianson
United States Marine Corps
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with Company E, Second
Battalion, First Marines, First Marine Division (reinforced), in action against
enemy aggressor forces at Hill 132, Seoul, Korea, in the early morning hours
of 29 September 1950. Manning one of the several listening posts covering approaches
to the platoon area when the enemy commenced the attack, Private First Class
Christianson quickly sent another Marine to alert the rest of the platoon. Without
orders, he remained in his position and, with full knowledge that he would have
slight chance of escape, fired relentlessly at oncoming hostile troops attacking
furiously with rifles, automatic weapons and incendiary grenades. Accounting
for seven enemy dead in the immediate vicinity before his position was overrun
and he himself fatally struck down, Private First Class Christianson, by his
superb courage, valiant fighting spirit and devotion to duty, was responsible
for allowing the rest of the platooon time to man positions, build up a stronger
defense on that flank and repel the attack with 41 of the enemy destroyed, and
many more wounded and three taken prisoner. His self-sacrificing actions in
the face of overwhelming odds sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the
United States Naval Service. Private First Class Christianson gallantly gave
his life for his country.
Harry S. Truman
President of the United States.