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John Harlan Willis
The
President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
posthumously to
PHARMACIST'S MATE FIRST CLASS JOHN H. WILLIS |
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 as Platoon Corpsman serving with the Third Battalion,
Twenty-seventh Marines, FIFTH Marine Division, during operations against enemy
Japanese forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 28 February 1945. Constantly
imperiled by artillery and mortar fire from strong and mutually supporting
pillboxes and caves studding Hill 362 in the enemy's cross-island defenses,
WILLIS resolutely administered first aid to the many Marines wounded during the
furious close-in fighting until he himself was struck by shrapnel and was
ordered back to the battle-aid station. Without waiting for official medical
release, he quickly returned to his company and, during a savage hand-to-hand
enemy counterattack, daringly advanced to the extreme front lines under mortar
and sniper fire to aid a Marine lying wounded in a shell-hole. Completely
unmindful of his own danger as the Japanese intensified their attack, WILLIS
calmly continued to administer blood plasma to his patient, promptly returning
the first hostile grenade which landed in the shell-hole while he was working
and hurling back seven more in quick succession before the ninth one exploded in
his hand and instantly killed him. By his great personal valor in saving others
at the sacrifice of his own life, he inspired his companions, although
terrifically outnumbered, to launch a fiercely determined attack and repulse the
enemy force. His exceptional fortitude and courage in the performance of duty
reflect the highest credit upon WILLIS and the United States Naval Service. He
gallantly gave his life for his country."
(Signed) |
HARRY S. TRUMAN |
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