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Douglas Albert Munro, World War II Medal of Honor Recipient
Photographer: Don Morfe
Taken: September 29, 2006
Caption: Douglas Albert Munro, World War II Medal of Honor Recipient
Additional Description: He is buried in Laurel Hill Memorial Park, Cle Elum, WA. His Medal of Honor information is citation is: Killed in Action-*MUNRO, DOUGLAS ALBERT • Rank and organization: Signalman First Class, U.S. Coast Guard Citation: For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry m action above and beyond the call of duty as Petty Officer in Charge of a group of 24 Higgins boats, engaged in the evacuation of a battalion of marines trapped by enemy Japanese forces at Point Cruz Guadalcanal, on 27 September 1942. After making preliminary plans for the evacuation of nearly 500 beleaguered marines, Munro, under constant strafing by enemy machineguns on the island, and at great risk of his life, daringly led 5 of his small craft toward the shore. As he closed the beach, he signaled the others to land, and then in order to draw the enemy's fire and protect the heavily loaded boats, he valiantly placed his craft with its 2 small guns as a shield between the beachhead and the Japanese. When the perilous task of evacuation was nearly completed, Munro was instantly killed by enemy fire, but his crew, 2 of whom were wounded, carried on until the last boat had loaded and cleared the beach. By his outstanding leadership, expert planning, and dauntless devotion to duty, he and his courageous comrades undoubtedly saved the lives of many who otherwise would have perished. He gallantly gave his life for his country. (Note: He is currently the only U.S. Coast Guardsmen to be awarded the Medal of Honor)
Submitted: February 18, 2016, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p345379
File Size: 0.171 Megabytes

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