William Thompson (Medal of Honor, 1950)
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William Thompson | |
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- August 6, 1950 | |
Medal of Honor recipient |
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Place of birth | New York, New York |
Place of death | Near Haman, Korea |
Allegiance | United States Army |
Rank | Private First Class |
Unit | Company M, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division |
William Thompson was a soldier in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on August 6, 1950.
[edit] Medal of Honor Citation
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company M, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division
Place and date: Near Haman, Korea, 6 August 1950
Entered service at: Bronx, N.Y. Birth: New York, New York
G.O. No.: 63, 2 August 1951
Citation:
- Pfc. Thompson, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. While his platoon was reorganizing under cover of darkness, fanatical enemy forces in overwhelming strength launched a surprise attack on the unit. Pfc. Thompson set up his machine gun in the path of the onslaught and swept the enemy with withering fire, pinning them down momentarily thus permitting the remainder of his platoon to withdraw to a more tenable position. Although hit repeatedly by grenade fragments and small-arms fire, he resisted all efforts of his comrades to induce him to withdraw, steadfastly remained at his machine gun and continued to deliver deadly, accurate fire until mortally wounded by an enemy grenade. Pfc. Thompson's dauntless courage and gallant self-sacrifice reflect the highest credit on himself and uphold the esteemed traditions of military service.
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