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Johnson, Leroy

Date of birth:
December 6th, 1919 (Caney Creek/Louisiana, United States)
Date of death:
December 15th, 1944 (Limon, Leyte, Philippine Islands)
Buried on:
American Cemetery and Memorial Manila
Plot: C. Row: 10. Grave: 79.
Nationality:
American (1776 - present, Republic)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sergeant
Unit:
Company K, 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division "Red Arrow", U.S. Army
Awarded on:
1943
For gallantry in action near Sanananda during the Papuan campaign.

Headquarters, 32d Infantry Division, General Orders No. 33
Silver Star Medal (SSM)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sergeant
Unit:
Company K, 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division "Red Arrow", U.S. Army
Awarded on:
October 2nd, 1945
"He was squad leader of a 9-man patrol sent to reconnoiter a ridge held by a well-entrenched enemy force. Seeing an enemy machinegun position, he ordered his men to remain behind while he crawled to within 6 yards of the gun. One of the enemy crew jumped up and prepared to man the weapon. Quickly withdrawing, Sgt. Johnson rejoined his patrol and reported the situation to his commanding officer. Ordered to destroy the gun, which covered the approaches to several other enemy positions, he chose 3 other men, armed them with hand grenades, and led them to a point near the objective. After taking partial cover behind a log, the men had knocked out the gun and begun an assault when hostile troops on the flank hurled several grenades. As he started for cover, Sgt. Johnson saw 2 unexploded grenades which had fallen near his men. Knowing that his comrades would be wounded or killed by the explosion, he deliberately threw himself on the grenades and received their full charge in his body. Fatally wounded by the blast, he died soon afterward. Through his outstanding gallantry in sacrificing his life for his comrades, Sgt. Johnson provided a shining example of the highest traditions of the U.S. Army."

Awarded posthumously.
Medal of Honor - Army (MoH)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sergeant
Unit:
Company K, 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division "Red Arrow", U.S. Army

This award was obtained in the form of an Oak Leave to be attached on the ribbon of the first award.

Purple Heart

Sources

  • Photo 1: Findagrave.com
  • - Jordan, Kenneth N., Yesterday’s Heroes – 433 men of World War II awarded the Medal of Honor 1941-1945, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., USA, 1996
    - Blakeley, H.W., The 32nd Infantry Division – In world War II, The Battery Press, Nashville, USA, 2000
    - American Battle Monuments Commission

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