Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Medical Detachment, 259th Infantry, 65th Infantry Division. Place and date: Siegfried Line at Saarlautern, Germany, 18 March 1945. Entered service at: Weymouth, Mass. Birth: Boston, Mass. G.O. No.: 21, 26 February 1946.
Citation... An aid man, he was wounded in the right shoulder soon after his comrades had jumped off in a dawn attack 18 March 1945, against the Siegfried Line at Saarlautern,
Germany. He refused to withdraw for treatment and continued forward,
administering first aid under heavy machinegun, mortar, and artillery
fire. When the company ran into a thickly sown antipersonnel minefield
and began to suffer more and more casualties, he continued to disregard
his own wound and unhesitatingly braved the danger of exploding mines,
moving about through heavy fire and helping the injured until he stepped
on a mine which severed one of his feet.