Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division. Place and date: On New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 31 July 1943. Entered service at: Clyde, Ohio. Birth: Tiffin, Ohio. G.O. No.: 3, 6 January 1944.
Citation... On 31 July 1943, the infantry company of which Pvt.
Young was a member, was ordered to make a limited withdrawal
from the battle line in order to adjust the battalion's position
for the night. At this time, Pvt. Young's platoon was engaged
with the enemy in a dense jungle where observation was very
limited. The platoon suddenly was pinned down by intense fire
from a Japanese machinegun concealed on higher ground only 75
yards away. The initial burst wounded Pvt. Young. As the platoon
started to obey the order to withdraw, Pvt. Young called out
that he could see the enemy emplacement, whereupon he started
creeping toward it. |
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Another burst from the machinegun wounded him the second time. Despite the wounds, he continued his heroic advance, attracting enemy fire and answering with rifle fire. When he was close enough to his objective, he began throwing handgrenades, and while doing so was hit again and killed. Pvt. Young's bold action in closing with this Japanese pillbox and thus diverting its fire, permitted his platoon to disengage itself, without loss, and was responsible for several enemy casualties. | |
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