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Ross Franklin Gray
The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
posthumously to
SERGEANT ROSS F. GRAY |
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 a Platoon Sergeant attached to Company A, First Battalion,
Twenty-fifth Marines, FOURTH Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese
forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 21 February 1945. Shrewdly gaging the
tactical situation when his platoon was held up by a sudden barrage of hostile
grenades while advancing toward the high ground northeast of Airfield No. 1,
Sergeant Gray promptly organized the withdrawal of his men from enemy grenade
range, quickly moved forward alone to reconnoiter and discovered a heavily mined
area extending along the front of a strong network of emplacements joined by
covered trenches. Although assailed by furious gunfire, he cleared a path
leading through the mine field to one of the fortifications, then returned to
the platoon position and, informing his leader of the serious situation,
volunteered to initiate an attack under cover of three fellow Marines. Alone and
unarmed but carrying a huge satchel charge, he crept up on the Japanese
emplacement, boldly hurled the short-fused explosive and sealed the entrance.
Instantly taken under machine-gun fire from a second entrance to the same
position, he unhesitatingly braved the increasingly vicious fusillades to crawl
back for another charge, returned to his objective and blasted the second
opening, thereby demolishing the position. Repeatedly covering the ground
between the savagely defended enemy fortifications and his platoon area, he
systematically approached, attacked and withdrew under blanketing fire to
destroy a total of six Japanese positions, more than 25 troops and a quantity of
vital ordnance gear and ammunition. Stouthearted and indomitable, Sergeant Gray
had single-handedly overcome a strong enemy garrison and had completely disarmed
a large mine field before finally rejoining his unit. By his great personal
valor, daring tactics and tenacious perseverance in the face of extreme peril,
he had contributed materially to the fulfillment of his company mission. His
gallant conduct throughout enhanced and sustained the highest traditions of the
United States Naval Service."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
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