Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company D, 8th Engineer Combat Battalion. Place and date: Near Kasan, Korea, 4 September 1950. Entered service at: Erie, Pa. Birth: Mahaffey, Pa. G.O. No.: 11, 16 February 1951. Citation...
Pfc. Brown, Company D distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry
and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against
the enemy. While his platoon was securing Hill 755 (the Walled
City), the enemy, using heavy automatic weapons and small arms,
counterattacked. Taking a position on a 50-foot-high wall he
delivered heavy rifle fire on the enemy. His ammunition was soon
expended and although wounded, he remained at his post and threw his
few grenades into the attackers causing many casualties. |
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When his supply of grenades was exhausted his comrades from
nearby foxholes tossed others to him and he left his position,
braving a hail of fire, to retrieve and throw them at the enemy. The attackers continued to assault his position and Pfc. Brown weaponless, drew his entrenching tool from his pack and calmly waited until they 1 by 1 peered over the wall, delivering each a crushing blow upon the head. Knocking 10 or 12 enemy from the wall, his daring action so inspired his platoon that they repelled the attack and held their position. Pfc. Brown's extraordinary heroism, gallantry, and intrepidity reflect the highest credit upon himself and was in keeping with the honored traditions of the military service. Reportedly missing in action and officially killed in action, September 5, 1950. | |
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