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Francis Junior Pierce
The
President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
to
PHARMACIST'S MATE FIRST CLASS FRANCIS J. PIERCE |
UNITED STATES NAVY, |
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 attached to the Second Battalion, Twenty-fourth Marines,
FOURTH Marine Division, during the Iwo Jima Campaign, 15 and 16 March 1945.
Almost continuously under fire while carrying out the most dangerous volunteer
assignments, PIERCE gained valuable knowledge of the terrain and disposition of
troops. Caught in heavy enemy rifle and machine-gun fire which wounded a
corpsman and two of the eight stretcher bearers who were carrying two wounded
Marines to a forward aid station on 15 March, PIERCE quickly took charge of the
party, carried the newly wounded men to a sheltered position, and rendered first
aid. After directing the evacuation of three of the casualties, he stood in the
open to draw the enemy's fire and, with his weapon blasting, enabled the litter
bearers to reach cover. Turning his attention to the other two casualties, he
was attempting to stop the profuse bleeding of one man when a Japanese fired
from a cave less than 20 yards away and wounded his patient again. Risking his
own life to save his patient, PIERCE deliberately exposed himself to draw the
attacker from the cave and destroyed him with the last of his ammunition. Then
lifting the wounded man to his back, he advanced unarmed through deadly rifle
fire across 200 feet of open terrain. Despite exhaustion and in the face of
warnings against such a suicidal mission, he again traversed the same fire-swept
path to rescue the remaining Marine. On the following morning, he led a combat
patrol to the sniper-nest and, while aiding a stricken Marine, was seriously
wounded. Refusing aid for himself, he directed treatment for the casualty, at
the same time, maintaining protective fire for his comrades. Completely
fearless, completely devoted to the care of his patients, PIERCE inspired the
entire battalion. His valor in the face of extreme peril sustains and enhances
the finest traditions of the United States Naval Service."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
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