Donn F. Porter

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Donn F. Porter
March 1, 1931(1931-03-01)September 7, 1952 (aged 21)

Medal of Honor recipient
Place of birth Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Place of death Near Mundung-ni, Korea
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Rank Sergeant
Unit Company G, 14th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division
Battles/wars Korean War
Awards Medal of Honor
Purple Heart

Donn F. Porter (March 1, 1931September 7, 1952) was a soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on September 7, 1952.

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[edit] Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company G, 14th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division

Place and date: Near Mundung-ni, Korea, 7 September 1952

Entered service at: Baltimore, Md. Born: 1 March 1931, Sewickley, Pa.

G.O. No.: 64, 18 August 1953.

Citation:

Sgt. Porter, a member of Company G, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. Advancing under cover of intense mortar and artillery fire, 2 hostile platoons attacked a combat outpost commanded by Sgt. Porter, destroyed communications, and killed 2 of his 3-man crew. Gallantly maintaining his position, he poured deadly accurate fire into the ranks of the enemy, killing 15 and dispersing the remainder. After falling back under a hail of fire, the determined foe reorganized and stormed forward in an attempt to overrun the outpost. Without hesitation, Sgt. Porter jumped from his position with bayonet fixed and, meeting the onslaught and in close combat, killed 6 hostile soldiers and routed the attack. While returning to the outpost, he was killed by an artillery burst, but his courageous actions forced the enemy to break off the engagement and thwarted a surprise attack on the main line of resistance. Sgt. Porter's incredible display of valor, gallant self-sacrifice, and consummate devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon himself and uphold the noble traditions of the military service.[1]

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  1. ^ "DONN F. PORTER" entry. Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War. CMH, U.S. Army (July 16, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-12-31.

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