jacklummus.com Home Page Search Contact Us Site Map
Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
Douglas Thomas Jacobson
The
President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
to
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS DOUGLAS T. JACOBSON |
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 while serving with the Third Battalion, Twenty-third Marines,
FOURTH Marine Division, in combat against enemy Japanese forces during the
seizure of Iwo Jima in the Volcano Islands, 26 February 1945. Promptly
destroying a stubborn 20-mm. antiaircraft gun and its crew after assuming the
duties of a bazooka man who had been killed, Corporal Jacobson waged a
relentless battle as his unit fought desperately toward the summit of Hill 382
in an effort to penetrate the heart of Japanese cross-island defenses. Employing
his weapon with ready accuracy when his platoon was halted by overwhelming enemy
fire on 26 February, he first destroyed two, hostile machine-gun positions, then
attacked a large blockhouse, completely neutralizing the fortification before
dispatching the five-man crew of a second pillbox and exploding the installation
with a terrific demolitions blast. Moving steadily forward, he wiped out an
earth-covered rifle emplacement and, confronted by a cluster of similar
emplacements which constituted the perimeter of enemy defenses in his assigned
sector, fearlessly advanced, quickly reduced all six positions to a shambles,
killed ten of the enemy, and enabled our forces to occupy the strong point.
Determined to widen the breach thus forced, he volunteered his services to an
adjacent assault company, neutralized a pillbox holding up its advance, opened
fire on a Japanese tank pouring a steady stream of bullets on one of our
supporting tanks, and smashed the enemy tank's gun turret in a brief but furious
action culminating in a single-handed assault against still another blockhouse
and the subsequent neutralization of its fire power. By his dauntless skill and
valor, Corporal Jacobson destroyed a total of 16 enemy positions and annihilated
approximately 75 Japanese, thereby contributing essentially to the success of
his division's operations against this fanatically defended outpost of the
Japanese Empire. His gallant conduct in the face of tremendous odds enhanced and
sustained the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
Click the <Back> arrow to return to the previous page.
© 1999-2006 Utility Press Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright claim exclusive of Citation.