Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, 3d Marine Division. Place and date: Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 26 and 27 February 1945. Entered service at: Arkansas. Born: 18 February 1921, Tuscumbia, Ala.
Citation... For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as automatic
rifleman serving with the 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, 3d Marine
Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Iwo
Jima, Volcano Islands, 26 and 27 February 1945. With his squad
abruptly halted by intense fire from enemy fortifications in the
high rocky ridges and crags commanding the line of advance, Pvt.
Watson boldly rushed 1 pillbox and fired into the embrasure with
his weapon, keeping the enemy pinned down single-handedly until
he was in a position to hurl in a grenade, and then running to
the rear of the emplacement to destroy the retreating Japanese
and enable his platoon to take its objective. |
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Again pinned down at the foot of a small hill, he dauntlessly scaled the jagged incline under fierce mortar and machinegun barrages and, with his assistant BAR man, charged the crest of the hill, firing from his hip. Fighting furiously against Japanese troops attacking with grenades and knee mortars from the reverse slope, he stood fearlessly erect in his exposed position to cover the hostile entrenchments and held the hill under savage fire for 15 minutes, killing 60 Japanese before his ammunition was exhausted and his platoon was able to join him. His courageous initiative and valiant fighting spirit against devastating odds were directly responsible for the continued advance of his platoon, and his inspiring leadership throughout this bitterly fought action reflects the highest credit upon Pvt. Watson and the U.S. Naval Service. | |
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