Enrique Rodriguez literally steals valor (Updated)

| July 15, 2018

Someone sends us their work on this fellow, Enrique Rodriguez, who claims that he earned a Distinguished Service Cross for his actions in Vietnam. WGN reports that the owner of a car wash franchise in Illinois is one of the most decorated soldiers of the Vietnam War;

Rodriguez is the face outside Mr. Car Wash most days of the week. While he’s a familiar face to the locals, some have no idea he is also one of the country’s most decorated Vietnam veterans.

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Rodriguez was just 19 when he went to fight in Vietnam. It was that same year, Sept. 28, 1968, that Rodriguez will never forget. Charging an enemy bunker alone, Rodriguez was credited with rescuing his wounded platoon leader and saving the lives of many members of his squad. He returned home two years later with a uniform covered in medals including two Purple Hearts, the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars and a Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second highest honor.

Here is the 1970 newspaper article from Pharr, Texas that he showed to prove his DSC to the WGN reporter;

The problem is that the DSC was awarded to Captain Enrique P. Rodroguez, not SP4 Enrique (no middle name) Rodriguez;

I guess we can’t blame the reporter for not spotting fake news from the ’60s, but you have to ask yourself why Rodriguez was able to get away without showing an actual DSC citation.

Anyway, he did two tours of Vietnam, both with the 101st Division. He was at Fort Bragg less than a month after his first trip to Vietnam when he deserted. The Army rewarded him with another trip to the war a few months after he returned to duty.

His MOS was in the 72-series of messengers and the 71-series of clerks.

No DSC, no Purple Hearts, no Silver Stars, and just one Bronze Star Medal.

Update; AnotherPat brings up a valid point – that being Rodriguez stole much of his narrative of phony feats from the DSC citation of Santiago Jesus Erevia who we talked about last year when he passed away.

Both Rodriguez and Erevia were Specialists and both were in 1/501 in May 1969, Erevia was in Charlie Company and Rodriguez was a clerk in Headquarters Company. I guess Rodriguez thought that it would be easy to pull off stealing valor from Sergeant Erevia.

From the Pharr, Texas newspaper article;

“During the skirmish, the Pharr Soldier killed seven reds, one when he made a one man assault on an enemy bunker, rescued his wounded platoon leader, and was credited for saving the lives of many members of his squad.

SP Rodriguez was acting as a point man for his platoon as it swept through a village. He discovered a line of bunkers manned by North Vietnamese Army Regulars and his platoon was immediately hit with automatic weapon fire and command detonated mines.

Although wounded in the first barrage, SPC Rodriguez began hurling hand grenades onto the enemy positions, killing two North Vietnamese soldiers.

He sought cover behind a haystack, and from there, saw his squad leader lying wounded and unconscious only 15 meters from the enemy bunkers. With intense firing whining past him, SPC Rodriguez crawled forward, reached the wounded man and dragged him back to the shelter of the haystack.

Ignoring the pain from his wounds and armed with two M-16 rifles and hand grenades, SPC Rodriguez moved back into the line of fire, crawling toward the bunkers.

He tossed grenades that wiped that wiped out three of the bunkers and killed more North Viet soldiers, leaving only one enemy bunker operating and inflicting casualties on the U.S. squad.

With no more grenades left, SPC Rodriguez charged the bunker with both M-16 rifles on full automatic fire. He circled, entered from the rear and killed the final enemy soldier with a burst of fire at his head from point blank range.”

Category: Phony soldiers, Valor Vultures

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The Stranger

Man, fuck this guy. And fuck WGN, too, for not doing even some basic background on this clown. Not spectacular service (desertion wipes out a lot of attaboys), but a Bronze Star and an ARCOM in one enlistment isn’t bad at all. Too bad he couldn’t be proud of his actual service; instead, he went the shitbag route.

OldManchu

A Brian “rump ranger” Culp from the previous generation? Brian was in the 101st in Desert Storm, legitimately earning his CIB and ultimately an honorable discharge.

But for some reason, he decided that he was in the Ranger Regiment in Somalia and was awarded a Purple Heart.

Yef

So, he have one Bronze Star. What kind, the one that counts, for valor, or the one that every SFC and above get just for showing up at a deployment?

26Limabeans

Count your awards Yef and be proud of them.

Ex-PH2

Yef, that’s what a gedunk medal is for, and I have only one.

I have a whole lot of horse show ribbons, however, but I earned those.

Dave Hardin

I Love Ya Yef, don’t let these old farts get to ya bro. Bunch of Killjoys I tell ya. Most of them have no idea what day it is.

I for one appreciate all the tolerance and kindness you show to the elderly.

I would give you a Purple Heart if I could.

MAGA

OWB

When ya gonna send me mine? I showed up, and may be an equivalent rank to SFC or higher.

A Proud Infidel®™️

Been there, seen that too, 2LT’s in HQ got BSM’s for keeping the BDE CDR’s coffee mug full while Grunts like me went outside the wire more times in one week than they did their entire tour!

5JC

Wow, the Army missed the memo on that one. About 10% of soldiers deployed were awarded BSM’s. There are a hell of lot more than 10% of the force as E7 and above. Officers alone account for 20% of the force.

Yef, you are still a moron.

OWB

So did USAF during DS. Only one guy in my outfit got one and all we did was haul tanks and stuff around hither and yon, get some bullet holes in our aircraft, and take in a whole bunch of smoke while the oilfields were burning. No, I just did my job and nothing worthy of hero awards, and am grateful to have not earned any. If 10% of us were supposed to get them, we fell woefully short with some of our folks actually in peril a time or three.

5JC

There is no metric that I know of. I am just basing it on the numbers awarded vs numbers deployed that the Army has releases records on.

rgr769

Bronze Stars are awarded for meritorious service to those who never faced combat. No “V” device and it was not awarded for valor in combat. His FOIA doesn’t mention the V device. It was likely awarded for meritorious typing as a Remington Raider.

26Limabeans

So he deserted after the first tour and they sent him back for a second?
WTF? He would be a worthless fuck and a danger to those around him. Nobody would trust him.
Was that standard practice?

AW1Ed

Before my time, but there was a war on, so perhaps the rules were bent a bit to keep people in.

2banana

The army had a different sense of humor back then…

++++

“He was at Fort Bragg less than a month after his first trip to Vietnam when he deserted. The Army rewarded him with another trip to the war a few months after he returned to duty.”

Ron McCauley

Airborne, with Bronze Star and Arcom is great for a young soldier. Too bad he is trying to cash in with his car wash by advertising to be a very highly decorated soldier in a time when military service is honored by many Americans, (not so in the 60s and 70s). This con artist should be proud of his real record, but is an absolute disgrace by profiting on a phony record. Hopefully, veterans and the community boycott his business and drive him out of business and broke.

AW1Ed

Way to shit all over a perfectly fine wartime service. So he was Support, and not out on LRRPs with the snake eaters. After all, guys at the pointy end can’t fight without beans and bullets.

Enrique Rodriguez was never awarded the DSC, Silver Star, or Purple Hearts.
Enrique Rodriguez was never outside the wire.
Enrique Rodriguez has disgraced his service.
Enrique Rodriguez is despicable.

Welcome to your newfound Google fame, Kiko. The Interwebs are forever.

26Limabeans

What the hell is that flesh colored thing on the BMW in the link photo?

GDContractor

It’s interesting that while the Captain was earning his DSC in February of 1969, this shitbag was was apparently unable to make roll call.

2/17 Air Cav

“You’re going back to the front, my friend. You may get shot, and you may get killed, but you’re going up to the fighting. Either that, or I’m going to stand you up in front of a firing squad. I ought to shoot you myself, you god-damned… bastard! Get him out of here!”

GDContractor

Notice his 2nd hitch was 6 months.

26Limabeans

Praise in public, scold in private.
I hate that saying.

AW1Ed

So did Patton, apparently. So you’re in good company, 26Lb.

Deckie

“You might be the first man to reach Berlin Epstein, cause I’m sending you in before EVERYONE.”

That one from Biloxi Blues always made me grin, though Pvt. Epstein wasn’t necessarily a shitbag.

Dustoff

Here you are Cav…

Claw

Hmmm, Buck Sergeant working as a clerk/typist in the Battalion S-1 section of the 501st Infantry with a Bronze Star Medal and an Army Commendation Medal.

Who’s taking bets on whether he was the Honcho of the Awards and Decorations/Promotions Section during his limited second tour?

Anybody? Buehler? Buehler?

Jeff LPH 3, 63-66

Can you clue me in on this Bronze Star. I thought that it was awarded when one did something in combat that warranted it.

Jeff LPH 3, 63-66

Thanks for the heads up on the Bronze Star Medal Jonn

Dave Hardin

You should feel worse about that ARCOM…just sayin

SaraSnipe

I feel kind of guilty about the first and only good conduct medal I got in 33 years, but it kind of fills out the space on my ribbon rack. Even though I do not wear them any longer.

rgr769

I have two BSM’s, both earned as a rifle company commander in RVN. But I suspect there are plenty of staff officers who were awarded them for service in non-combat positions.

Mason

You beat me to it, but I was going to guess he pencil whipped these up himself.

AnotherPat

Claw…I had suspected he WAS a clerk typist when requesting his FOIA…and sure enough, that is what he was.

He STOLE a MOH Recipient’s Citation that was in the same unit as him (see my post below about SGT Erevia) and told the Pharr, TX paper it was his.

DISGUSTING!!! 😝

26Limabeans

So I’m looking through my “Directory of Names”
from the wall. Damn thing is as thick as the Boston yellow pages. I count 80 Rodriguez.
Gave the ultimate.
Just sayin.

timactual

How did he get the good Conduct Medal, which is awarded for three *consecutive* years of honorable service? Then, one year after his desertion(?) he is an E-5? Quite a recovery.

OWB

Lots of things defied explanation around that time. Some still do. It is sometimes best to just accept it and move along.

That said, this clown actually assumed the awards of someone who earned them – not in the usual impersonal way but he pretended that he was someone else. Idiot. Apparently he thought that Pharr TX was such a distance from Chicago that no one would ever notice.

Inbred Redneck

Well, ta, in ’69 I was presented a GCM after 23 months. Only had a few weeks left but I’d almost managed to keep my nose clean. Of course, when they called me out in formation give it to me, I was on 30 day suspended bust for missin’ bed check, but I guess that since the paperwork had gone through, there wasn’t any way the CO could stop it. Might’ve helped, too, that I’d been stuck in the 30th Arty on Okinawa and sported a PH and CIB from my time with 9thInfDiv in ’68. Lots of the officers and lifers were tryin’ their best to transfer to VN so I guess I got some slack for havin’ been there. As was said above, lots of things defied explanation around that time. As for this Rodriguez, too bad he blew it. Sucks to be him.

A Proud Infidel®™️

Cocksucker.

AnotherPat

On research, discovered that the citation listed in the Pharr newspaper clipping almost MATCHES SGT Santiago Erevia from Texas, who was initially awarded the DSC in 1970 and was upgraded to a MOH in 2014. SGT Erevia was coincidently with the 101st in Vietnam and was a Radio Operator.

Found a 1970 article about SGT Erevia being awarded the DSC at Fort Sam Houston in 1970, but do not have the means to paste here.

SGT Erevia passed away in 2016. Jonn posted about his passing in 2016 on TAH:

https://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=64977

If you read SGT Erevia’s MOH citation (which is the same citation that was used in his DSC), it reads ALMOST IDENTICAL TO WHAT RICK RODRIGUEZ HAD IN THE PHARR NEWSPAPER.

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/97479

http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/3492/erevia-santiago-j.php

https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/26616/veteranoftheday-santiago-erevia/

If you go to this site, you will read about SGT Erevia’s awards. They almost MATCH what Rodriguez had in the Pharr, Texas newspaper article (minus the SS):

http://lzsally.com/library/stories/jesse.php

In addition to the Medal of Honor, Erevia received the Distinguished Service
Cross (this award will be upgraded to the Medal of Honor on Mar. 18), Bronze
Star Medal, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National
Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with five Bronze Service Stars,
Combat Infantryman Badge, Sharpshooter Marksmanship Badge with Auto Rifle
Bar, Marksman Marksmanship Badge with Rifle Bar, Republic of Vietnam
Campaign Medal with `60` Device, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with
Gold Star Device and Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Honor Medal, First
Class.

Now believe that Rick Rodriguez stole SGT Erevia’s story for his own benefit.

rgr769

The amazing thing is that the Pharr, Tx newspaper article was written in 1970 when this ass-wipe POSer was still in the Army. He has been rocking his lies for over 48 years. And it apparently took until now for him to be exposed.

PRCS (Ret.)

Army folks, I’m Navy (obviously) – what does “casual” mean on the duty station history?

Maosn

Those are the days he was able to wear jeans and grow his beard out.

It’s transit from one duty station to the next.

BubbleSoldier

Unassigned duty; lots of shitty make-work details. Its filler time between assignments. I was carried casual for a couple of weeks after BCT, awaiting orders for W.O.F.T.. More casual time at Fort Wolters awaiting assignment to a training flight. Then about a week of casual time pending orders for my next school after washing out of W.O.F.T..

PRCS (Ret.)

Copy, thanks for the explanation.

26Limabeans

“Casual”
Sitting on your duffel bag outside the terminal awaiting a flight to your next duty assignment.

The Stranger

Also a great time to participate in the age old ritual for Privates everywhere…The Buffer Rodeo!

Martinjmpr

When I was in, if you were an E-4 or below on “casual” status you were put on crap details like picking up cigarette butts in the parking lot or painting rocks. Officers and NCO’s were generally just given a time and place to check in with the higher ups and otherwise left to their own devices.

AnotherPat

On research, discovered that the citation listed in the Pharr newspaper clipping almost MATCHES SGT Santiago Erevia from Texas, who was initially awarded the DSC in 1970 and was upgraded to a MOH in 2014. SGT Erevia was coincidently with the 101st in Vietnam and was a Radio Operator.

Found a 1970 article about SGT Erevia being awarded the DSC at Fort Sam Houston in 1970. Do not capability to insert article here.

SGT Erevia passed away in 2016. Jonn posted about his passing in 2016 on TAH:

https://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=64977

If you read SGT Erevia’s MOH citation (which is the same citation that was used in his DSC), it reads ALMOST IDENTICAL TO WHAT RICK RODRIGUEZ HAD IN THE PHARR NEWSPAPER.

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/97479

http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/3492/erevia-santiago-j.php

https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/26616/veteranoftheday-santiago-erevia/

If you go to this site, you will read about SGT Erevia’s awards. They almost MATCH what Rodriguez had in the Pharr, Texas newspaper article (minus the SS):

http://lzsally.com/library/stories/jesse.php

Firmly believe Rick (Enrique) Rodriguez of Illinois used CPT Enrique P. Rodriguez’s name and DSC citation along with SGT Erevia DSC/MOH citation to make up his story (see newspaper article and citation on CPT Rodriguez).

STOLEN VALOR! Time to contact the Chicago news station…

Ex-PH2

This guy’s just another selfish jerk in a long line of them.

AnotherPat

Have tried posting twice that this guy stole from a MOH’s citation (upgraded from a DSC)…and it is not going thru…🤔

AnotherPat

Jonn, sent you an email on it as well.

AnotherPat

Thank You, Jonn…now I understand…👍

AnotherPat

Looks as if my two posts came thru.

This Dude used SGT Santiago Erevia’s DSC citation and told the Pharr, TX newspaper it was his!

Check out Rodriguez assignment as a Clerk Typist in 1969 with the 101st in Vietnam. Then check our SGT Erevia’s assignment…101st..and when the incident meriting his DSC occurred…1969.

Erevia’s DSC was upgraded to a MOH. He passed away.

This is so disgusting of Rodriguez. Had suspected he was a Clerk typist before the FOIA was posted here.

Rodriguez STOLE THE HONOR and VALOR of two great Soldiers, CPT Rodriguez and SGT Erevia by using their names and awards for HIS benefit.

Was so ANGRY, blood boiling, when I read about this story a couple of weeks ago and stated my suspicions as well as asking for an FOIA.

Have contacted WGN…but have this feeling they will ignore it for fear of embarrassent for not doing research.

Rick Rodriguez needs to be shamed and humilated in public.

(Drops mike, jumps off soapbox).

AnotherPat

On research, discovered that the citation listed in the Pharr newspaper clipping almost MATCHES SGT Santiago Erevia from Texas, who was initially awarded the DSC in 1970 and was upgraded to a MOH in 2014. SGT Erevia was coincidently with the 101st in Vietnam and was a Radio Operator.

Found a 1970 article about SGT Erevia being awarded the DSC at Fort Sam Houston in 1970. Do not capability to insert article here.

SGT Erevia passed away in 2016. Jonn posted about his passing in 2016 on TAH:

https://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=64977

If you read SGT Erevia’s MOH citation (which is the same citation that was used in his DSC), it reads ALMOST IDENTICAL TO WHAT RICK RODRIGUEZ HAD IN THE PHARR NEWSPAPER.

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/97479

http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/3492/erevia-santiago-j.php

Firmly believe Rick (Enrique) Rodriguez of Illinois used CPT Enrique P. Rodriguez’s name and DSC citation along with SGT Erevia DSC/MOH citation to make up his story (see newspaper article and citation on CPT Rodriguez).

STOLEN VALOR! Time to contact the Chicago news station…

AnotherPat

Thank You, Jonn, for UPDATING this Post that Rodriguez STOLE SGT Evevia’s DSC/MOH Citation to use as his own!

Please compare SGT Evevia’s citation in the link provided above to the Pharr, TX newspaper…it is almost identical (did haystacks existed in the Viet of the Nam?)

Have contacted WGN via email. Twice. No response. Called. Someone took a message. So far, no returned calls.

If anyone uses Facebook, could you please post on WGN’s Facebook this TAH Post so that the Public knows about Rodrigez deceit? Thank You!

AnotherPat

This is Mr. Car Wash in Bartlett, Illinois Facebook where STOLEN VALOR THIEF, RICK RODRIGUEZ works:

https://m.facebook.com/pages/Mr-Carwash/16633657004568

Please send them some love about that phony! Thank You!

P.S. ChipNasa…where are you…😉

AnotherPat

SGT Erevia’s MOH (was a DSC) Citation:

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/97479

SGT Erevia passed away in 2016 and Rick Rodriguez is one sick individual to STEAL this man’s honor…and most likely, benefitting financially from it.

And he is claiming PTSD…him, the AWOL Dude. He probably lied about his BSM and ARCOM as well and could be collecting VA Disability for his lies.

rgr769

Can you report his to the VA OIG?

AnotherPat

Great idea, rgr769. Will do that. Thank You.

I know STOLEN VALOR is based on financial lies…and since I don’t personally know the Scumbag, don’t know if he is reaping any $$$ from his LIES.

But…am willing he is. So will take your great advice and report him to the VA OIG.

Just angry that Rodriguez is spitting on the grave of SGT Erevia and stealing his and his family honor and getting away with it. Under the impression that WGN and the female reporter don’t care as well. Typical.

Thank You, again, rgr769. RLTW.😎

rgr769

He likely has used his phony story and his DD214 to get a PTSD permanent partial disability rating, as he can show he served in Vietnam. I have an acquaintance who has a 50% PTSD permanent disability rating which he admits he didn’t deserve but needed so he could get free VA healthcare. He was a bulldozer operator in Vietnam. I doubt he ever heard a shot fired in anger. So that means he is collecting over a thousand dollars a month from a VA disability pension.

RLS

Actually, Rodriguez appears to have copied a large part directly from the DSC citation of William Blakely, a soldier who was killed in action.

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/4505

AnotherPat

RLS: Thank You! You are correct (so they DID have haystacks in the Viet of the Nam after all..😉

Will send WGN this Citation as well to prove the AWOL SCUMBAG Clerk Typist stole this great Soldier’s Citation to make him look like the BIG man on the CarWash Campus. Again, WGN probably won’t care.☹

AnotherPat

Rest in Peace, PFC William Daniel Blakely and SGT Santiago Jesus Erevia:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75396712/william-daniel-blakely

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159970116/santiago-jesus-erevia

May Rick Rodriguez of Mr. Car Wash in Bartlett, Illinois burn in Hades for stealing your honor as well as CPT Enrique Rodriguez honor.

AnotherPat

WGN’s FACEBOOK with the story of the AWOL Clerk Typist, Rick Rodriguez, who STOLE three (3!) Soldier’s DSCs to make up his lies about being a Hero:

https://m.facebook.com/WGNTV/posts/10155651865922411

Please send WGN some love!

Thank You.

AnotherPat

The reporter, Erin Ivory, Facebook account, who did the story on Rick Rodriguez, AWOL Clerk Typist, stealing valor from 3 DSC Recipients:

https://m.facebook.com/IvoryErin/?__tn__=%2As-R

rgr769

I just posted some exposure on Erin Ivory’s fakebook page; not that it will do any good, since she is a “journoliar.”