Texas Military Forces
Hall of Honor
Raul Ortega
Command
Sergeant Major Raul Ortega was born on 20 August 1929 in Mercedes,
Texas. He attended and graduated from high school in Weslaco, Texas.
Sergeant Ortega began his military career in August 1948, when he
enlisted in the United States Army. He served in Japan from July 1949 to
June 1950, and in Korea from July 1950 to June 1951. He saw combat as an
infantry sergeant in Korea, and was awarded the Silver Star Medal for
gallantry.
On 1 May 1952 he was honorably discharged from active service and was in
the inactive reserve for three years. On 10 July 1955, he enlisted in
Company C 1st Battalion, 112th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Light) in
Brownsville.
In 1956, Sergeant Ortega began working for the Texas Army National Guard
as a unit administrator. He served in that capacity until he was
mobilized with Company A 4th Battalion, 144th Infantry on 15 October
1961 for the Berlin Crisis. He was released from active duty on 9 August
1962, and remained a military technician with his unit and was promoted
to first sergeant. In January 1968, the unit was redesignated as Company
A 3d Battalion, 141st Infantry. On 17 July 1963, he transferred from the
Texas Army National Guard to the Washington Army National Guard.
Sergeant Ortega returned to Texas in February 1969, and enlisted in
Company C 2d Battalion, 141st Infantry, taking an administrative
reduction to sergeant first class. He was again employed on a full-time
basis as an administrative supply technician. In 1971 he transferred to
Headquarters Company 2d Battalion and was promoted to first sergeant. In
1972, Sergeant Ortega became the battalion's intelligence sergeant and
the full-time operations, training and readiness specialist. During his
tenure as intelligence sergeant, he attended COMSEC Courses at Fort
Gordon, Georgia, the United States Air Force Air Ground Orientation
Course at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, and the 49th Tactical
Intelligence School at Fort Hood, Texas. He was promoted to command
sergeant major on 17 May 1981.
He continued to serve his state and nation until his retirement on 10
November 1985. During his 33 and one half years of service, he received
numerous Federal and State awards and decorations to include the Lone
Star Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star, the Purple Heart, the
Korean Service Medal with five battle stars and the Combat Infantryman's
Badge.
Sergeant Ortega contributed immeasurably to the readiness of each unit
he served in and as a member of the board of directors of the National
Guard Association of Texas. His dedicated service in war and in peace
exemplifies the Spirit of the Minuteman and sets an excellent example
for all Americans to follow.
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