"Private First Class William K. Nakamura distinguished himself by
extraordinary heroism in action on 4 July 1944, near Castellina, Italy. During a fierce firefight, Private First Class Nakamura's platoon became
pinned down by enemy machine gun fire from a concealed position. On his
own initiative, Private First Class Nakamura crawled 20 yards toward
the hostile nest with fire from the enemy machine gun barely missing
him. Reaching a point 15 yards from the position, he quickly raised
himself to a kneeling position and threw four hand grenades, killing or
wounding at least three of the enemy soldiers. The enemy weapon
silenced, Private First Class Nakamura crawled back to his platoon,
which was able to continue its advance as a result of his courageous
action. Later, his company was ordered to withdraw from the crest of a
hill so that a mortar
barrage could be placed on the ridge. On his own initiative, Private
First Class Nakamura remained in position to cover his comrades'
withdrawal. While moving toward the safety of a wooded draw, his platoon
became pinned down by deadly machine gun fire. Crawling to a point from
which he could fire on the enemy position, Private First Class Nakamura
quickly and accurately fired his weapon to pin down the enemy machine
gunners. His platoon was then able to withdraw to safety without further
casualties. Private First Class Nakamura was killed during this heroic
stand. Private First Class Nakamura's extraordinary heroism and devotion
to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service
and reflect great credit on him, his unit, and the United States Army."
From PFC Nakamura's Medal of Honor citation, awarded on June 21, 2000.
Another delayed honor of a brave American son,
Brian & Mel
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