Rank and organization: First
Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company C, 893d Tank Destroyer Battalion.
Place and date: Kommerscheidt, Germany, 46 November 1944.
Entered service at: Dallas, Tex. Birth: Dallas, Tex. G.O. No.:
74, 1 September 1945. Citation... He displayed extraordinary
heroism while commanding a platoon of mobile weapons at
Kommerscheidt, Germany, on 4, 5, and 6 November 1944. During the
fierce 3-day engagement, he repeatedly braved overwhelming enemy fire in
advance of his platoon to direct the fire of his tank destroyer from
exposed, dismounted positions. He went on lone reconnaissance missions
to discover what opposition his men faced, and on 1 occasion, when fired
upon by a hostile machinegun, advanced alone and eliminated the enemy
emplacement with a hand grenade. |
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When a strong German attack threatened to
overrun friendly positions, he moved through withering
artillery, mortar, and small arms fire, reorganized confused
infantry units whose leaders had become casualties, and exhorted
them to hold firm. Although wounded early in battle, he
continued to direct fire from his advanced position until he was
disabled by a high-explosive shell which shattered his arm,
forcing him to withdraw. He was last seen at a medical aid
station which was subsequently captured by the enemy. By his
superb courage, inspiring leadership, and indomitable fighting
spirit, 1st Lt. Leonard enabled our forces to hold off the enemy
attack and was personally responsible for the direction of fire
which destroyed 6 German tanks. | |
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