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Robert Hugo Dunlap
The
President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
to
CAPTAIN ROBERT H. DUNLAP |
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE, |
for
service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
"For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty as Commanding Officer of Company C, First Battalion,
Twenty-sixth Marines, FIFTH Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese
forces during the seizure of Iwo Jima in the Volcano Islands, on 20 and 21
February 1945. Defying uninterrupted blasts of Japanese artillery, mortar, rifle
and machine-gun fire, Captain Dunlap led his troops in a determined advance from
low ground uphill toward the steep cliffs from which the enemy poured a
devastating rain of shrapnel and bullets, steadily inching forward until the
tremendous volume of enemy fire from the caves located high to his front
temporarily halted his progress. Determined not to yield, he crawled alone
approximately 200 yards forward of his front lines, took observation at the base
of the cliff 50 yards from Japanese lines, located the enemy gun positions and
returned to his own lines where he relayed the vital information to supporting
artillery and naval gunfire units. Persistently disregarding his own personal
safety, he then placed himself in an exposed vantage point to direct more
accurately the supporting fire and, working without respite for 2 days and 2
nights under constant enemy fire, skillfully directed a smashing bombardment
against the almost impregnable Japanese positions despite numerous obstacles and
heavy Marine casualties. A brilliant leader, Captain Dunlap inspired his men to
heroic efforts during this critical phase of the battle and by his cool
decision, indomitable fighting spirit and daring tactics in the face of fanatic
opposition greatly accelerated the final decisive defeat of Japanese
countermeasures in his sector and materially furthered the continued advance of
his company. His great personal valor and gallant spirit of self-sacrifice
throughout the bitter hostilities reflect the highest credit upon Captain Dunlap
and the United States Naval Service."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
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