Hubert Louis Lee (February 2, 1915 – November 5, 1982) was a soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War.
After World War II he repaired radio and electronic equipment, a trade he had been taught and learned on the GI Bill.
Moving forward at the head of his small group in the fifth attempt, he was struck by an exploding grenade, knocked to the ground, and seriously wounded in both legs.
Persistently continuing to crawl forward, he directed his men in a final and successful attack which regained the vital objective.
Lee's indomitable courage, consummate valor, and outstanding leadership reflect the highest credit upon himself and are in keeping with the finest traditions of the infantry and the U.S.