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William D. McGee Medal of Honor Recipient World War II
Photographer: Don Morfe
Taken: July 1, 2008
Caption: William D. McGee Medal of Honor Recipient World War II
Additional Description: He is buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *McGEE, WILLIAM D. • Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, Medical Detachment, 304th Infantry, 76th Infantry Division • Place and date: Near Mulheim, Germany, 18 March 1945 • Entered service at: Indianapolis, Ind. • G.O. No.: 21, 26 February 1946 Citation: A medical aid man, he made a night crossing of the Moselle River with troops endeavoring to capture the town of Mulheim. The enemy had retreated in the sector where the assault boats landed, but had left the shore heavily strewn with antipersonnel mines. Two men of the first wave attempting to work their way forward detonated mines which wounded them seriously, leaving them bleeding and in great pain beyond the reach of their comrades. Entirely on his own initiative, Pvt. McGee entered the minefield, brought out 1 of the injured to comparative safety, and had returned to rescue the second victim when he stepped on a mine and was severely wounded in the resulting explosion. Although suffering intensely and bleeding profusely, he shouted orders that none of his comrades was to risk his life by entering the death-sown field to render first aid that might have saved his life. In making the supreme sacrifice, Pvt. demonstrated a concern for the well-being of his fellow soldiers that transcended all considerations for his own safety and a gallantry in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service.
Submitted: January 12, 2016, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p343902
File Size: 3.163 Megabytes

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