Monday, September 29, 2014

Medal of Honor Monday: Robert D. Booker



"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action.  On 9 April 1943 in the vicinity of Fondouk, Tunisia, Pvt. Booker, while engaged in action against the enemy, carried a light machinegun and a box of ammunition over 200 yards of open ground.  He continued to advance despite the fact that two enemy machine guns and several mortars were using him as an individual target.  Although enemy artillery also began to register on him, upon reaching his objective he immediately commenced firing.  After being wounded he silenced an enemy machinegun and was beginning to fire at the other when he received a second mortal wound.  With his last remaining strength he encouraged the members of his squad and directed their fire.  Pvt. Booker acted without regard for his own safety.  His initiative and courage against insurmountable odds are an example of the highest standard of self-sacrifice and fidelity to duty."

From Pvt. Robert D. Booker's Medal of Honor citation, awarded on April 25, 1944.

Thank you for your service and may you be at peace,
Brian

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