- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- First Lieutenant
- Unit:
- 414th Infantry Regiment, 104th Infantry Division "Timberwolf", U.S. Army
For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against the enemy.
On 8 November 1944, Lieutenant Van Giesen, a platoon leader, volunteered to lead a combat patrol against enemy positions which he had located the previous night while on a reconnaissance patrol. While skillfully leading his men over the same route he had passed the night before, he and his men were suddenly subjected to intense machine gun fire which caused many casualties. Realizing that maneuvering was impossible, he ordered his men to withdraw while he, completely disregarding his own personal safety, moved among his wounded men, rendering first aid and moving them to safer positions. This courageous act was done without thought for himself and amid intense machine gun fire which took his life. Lieutenant Van Giesen demonstrated a spirit of unselfishness and fearless devotion for his comrades that is an inspiring example for all. The extraordinary heroism and courageous actions of Lieutenant Van Giesen reflect great credit upon himself and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service.
Entered military service from California.
Date of conferment unknown.