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George Edward Wahlen
The
President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
to
PHARMACIST'S MATE SECOND CLASS GEORGE E. WAHLEN |
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 serving with the Second Battalion, Twenty-sixth Marines,
FIFTH Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Iwo Jima
in the Volcano Group on 3 March 1945. Painfully wounded in the bitter action on
26 February, WAHLEN remained on the battlefield, advancing well forward of the
front lines to aid a wounded Marine and carrying him back to safety despite a
terrific concentration of fire. Tireless in his ministrations, he consistently
disregarded all danger to attend his fighting comrades as they fell under the
devastating rain of shrapnel and bullets, and rendered prompt assistance to
various elements of his combat group as required. When an adjacent platoon
suffered heavy casualties, he defied the continuous pounding of heavy mortars
and deadly fire of enemy rifles to care for the wounded, working rapidly in an
area swept by constant fire and treating fourteen casualties before returning to
his own platoon. Wounded again on 2 March, he gallantly refused evacuation,
moving out with his company the following day in a furious assault across 600
yards of open terrain and repeatedly rendering medical aid while exposed to the
blasting fury of powerful Japanese guns. Stout-hearted and indomitable, he
persevered in his determined efforts as his unit waged fierce battle and, unable
to walk after sustaining a third agonizing wound, resolutely crawled 50 yards to
administer first aid to still another fallen fighter. By his dauntless fortitude
and valor, WHALEN served as a constant inspiration and contributed vitally to
the high morale of his company during critical phases of this strategically
important engagement. His heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in the face of
overwhelming enemy fire upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval
Service."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
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