Lippman, Gordon Joseph, LTC

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
2162-Operations & Training Staff Officer (G3 A3 S3)
Last MOS Group
Branch Immaterial
Primary Unit
1965-1965, 2162, HHC, 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division
Service Years
1943 - 1965
Infantry
Lieutenant Colonel
Seven Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
South Dakota
South Dakota
Year of Birth
1924
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Lemmon
Last Address
Lemmon

Casualty Date
Dec 11, 1965
 
Cause
KIA-Died of Wounds
Reason
Gun, Small Arms Fire
Location
Vietnam, South (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
04E 012/Section 3, Site 4140-F

 Official Badges 

Army Staff Identification Belgian Fourragere Infantry Shoulder Cord Aide-de-Camp Aiguillette

Honorably Discharged WW II French Fourragere


 Unofficial Badges 

Airborne


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Legion Of ValorNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family Registry
  1951, Legion Of Valor - Assoc. Page
  1965, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1982, Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Assoc. Page
  2010, The National Gold Star Family Registry


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Lt. Col. Gordon Lippman enlisted in the Army on 19 March 1943 at Los Angeles, California.  He served with the 517th Parachute Regiment in the ETO as Platoon Sgt. of the machine gun Platoon, 1st Brigade HHC  His unit served in Italy, Southern France, the Ardennes-Alsace, and in Germany. The 517th fought during the Battle of the Bulge at Soy and Hotten. During this service period he was awarded two Bronze Stars.
  After his his Honorable discharge as Platoon Sgt. May 13 1945 he received his battlefied commission to 2nd Lt. on the same date.

He served in Korea as Capt. of Company A  with the 24th Infantry Regiment and was wounded twice. During this time He received two Silver Stars one of which was upgraded to the DSC for his actions at the crossing of the Hant' an River, Korea.

On 16 September 1965, he was assigned to duty in Viet Nam where he served as the executive offier of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division at Lai Khe, RVN.
During the night of 11 December 1965, several Viet Cong snipers infiltrated the perimeter of his camp. Lt. Col Lippman tried to personally locate the snipers, and while moving across an open area when he was shot and killed.

   
Comments/Citation:

Distinguished Service Cross 
Awarded for actions during the Korean War

The President of the United States of America, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain (Infantry) Gordon J. Lippman, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United Nations while serving as Commanding Officer of Company A, 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division.

Captain Lippman distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action against enemy aggressor forces in the vicinity of Do Chung, Korea, on 11 April 1951. Captain Lippman was leading his men across the Hantan River in the pre-dawn darkness in an attempt to secure the high ground on the opposite shore from a well-entrenched hostile force. When the friendly troops were in the middle of the river, an enemy outpost discovered the operation and directed machine-gun fire on the wading troops. Quickly deploying his men, Captain Lippman led a charge against the hostile emplacement, destroying it and enabling the company to finish the crossing with a minimum of casualties. He then reorganized the company and led his men across a flat, exposed area toward the objective. The enemy, placed in a strong perimeter defense on the crest of the hill, directed such a devastating volume of fire on the friendly troops that only a platoon of the company reached the base of the objective with Captain Lippman, the remainder being pinned down by the intense fire. He realized that he platoon would be forced to launch a frontal assault against the enemy positions, risking annihilation, unless some method was employed to divert the hostile fire from the attacking troops. He immediately moved up the slope and, armed with a pistol and grenades, attacked the enemy emplacements. For forty-five minutes he maneuvered to within a few yards of these positions, harassing the hostile troops and drawing their concentrated fire.

This courageous action enabled the platoon to work its way to a position from which an assault was launched that routed the enemy.


General Orders: Headquarters, Eighth U.S. Army, Korea: General Orders No. 784 (October 19, 1951)
Action Date: 11-Apr-51
Service: Army
Rank: Captain
Company: Company A
Battalion: 1st Battalion
Regiment: 24th Infantry Regiment
Division: 25th Infantry Division

 

   
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   1950-1951, 1542, HHC, 24th Infantry

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24th Infantry
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Champeny, Arthur Seymour, BG, (1915-1953) IN 1542 Colonel
Cook, Harvey, COL, (1941-1972) MI 9301 Captain
Weary, N. D., SFC, (1945-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant First Class
Williams, Hardy Lee, SFC, (1950-1953) IN 1745 Sergeant First Class
Williams, Relda Howard, SFC, (1946-1950) AG 1502 Sergeant First Class
Prewett, Richard, LTC, (1950-1974) IN 111.10 Sergeant
Watson, Walter John, SGT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Sergeant
Wheeler, Robert W., SGT, (1947-1950) IN 4745 Sergeant
Williams, John, SGT, (1947-1951) IN 1745 Sergeant
Willis, Howard, SGT, (1948-1950) IN 4745 Sergeant
Washington, Timothy, Cpl, (1949-1950) QM 1824 Corporal
Watts, Eddie, Cpl, (1946-1950) QM 1823 Corporal
White, James Edward, Cpl, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Corporal
Williams, Clyde S., Cpl, (1947-1950) IN 1745 Corporal
Williams, Curlester, Cpl IN 1745 Corporal
Williams, Isiah, Cpl, (1948-1950) IN 4745 Corporal
Winfield, Ralph Eugene, Cpl, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Corporal
Womack, King S., Cpl, (1948-1951) IN 4745 Corporal
Wyatt, Roy, Cpl, (1948-1950) IN 4812 Corporal
Karant, Richard, PVT, (1951-1954) IN 4812 Private First Class
Vaughan, H. T., PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Waldon, Wilbur Eugene, PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Washington, Johnny, PFC, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Private First Class
Washington, William Marion, PFC, (1948-1950) IN 4745 Private First Class
Watkins, Melvin, Cpl, (1945-1950) IN 4812 Private First Class
Whiteside, Joseph E., PFC EN 3729 Private First Class
Wilkins, Ralph Corneilous, PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Andrew Dunlap, PFC, (1949-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Bob H., PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4812 Private First Class
Williams, Charles James, PFC, (1948-1950) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Charleston, PFC, (1947-1950) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Clarence, PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Hura K., PFC IN 4745 Private First Class
Williamson, James, PFC, (1949-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Wilson, Homer C., PFC, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Windom, Clifford Joseph, PFC, (1943-1951) IN 4745 Private First Class
Van Dyke, Bryant, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Walker, David Sidney, PVT, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Private
Waller, Charles Henry, PVT, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Private
Warlick, Jessie P., PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Washington, Raymond, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Watson, Clifton H., PVT, (1948-1950) IN 4745 Private
Webster, Herbert E., PVT, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Private
Wheat, David Grant, PVT, (1950-1950) IN 4761 Private
White, Edgar Theodore, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
White, Willie Elbert, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Whitfield, Howard, PVT OD 4014 Private
Williams, Fred, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Williams, Harry E., PVT, (1945-1950) IN 4745 Private
Williams, Maurice, PVT IN 4745 Private
Wilson, John Benjamin, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Wilson, Rudolph, PVT, (1946-1951) IN 4745 Private
Wilson, Warren Wadsworth, PVT, (1950-1951) IN 4745 Private
Woods, Jacob, PVT, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Private
Shuffer, George Macon Jr., BG, (1940-1975) Captain
Barnes, Len, SGT, (1946-1950) Corporal
24th Infantry

Woods, Resteen, Cpl, (1950-1950) IN 4745 Corporal
Bradley, Napoleon, PVT, (1950-1950) IN Private
Coyne, Ronald, PVT, (1950-1950) IN Private

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