Medal of Honor Recipient: Staff Sergeant Arthur F. Defranzo
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant , U.S.
Army, 1st Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Vaubadon , France ,
10 June 1944 .
Entered service at: Saugus ,
Mass. Birth: Saugus , Mass. G.O. No.: 1, 4 January 1945 .
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, on10 June
1944 , near Vaubadon ,
France . As
scouts were advancing across an open field, the enemy suddenly opened fire with
several machineguns and hit 1 of the men. S/Sgt. DeFranzo courageously moved
out in the open to the aid of the wounded scout and was himself wounded but
brought the man to safety. Refusing aid, S/Sgt. DeFranzo reentered the open
field and led the advance upon the enemy. There were always at least 2 machineguns
bringing unrelenting fire upon him, but S/Sgt. DeFranzo kept going forward,
firing into the enemy and 1 by 1 the enemy emplacements became silent. While
advancing he was again wounded, but continued on until he was within 100 yards
of the enemy position and even as he fell, he kept firing his rifle and waving
his men forward. When his company came up behind him, S/Sgt. DeFranzo, despite
his many severe wounds, suddenly raised himself and once more moved forward in
the lead of his men until he was again hit by enemy fire. In a final gesture of
indomitable courage, he threw several grenades at the enemy machinegun position
and completely destroyed the gun. In this action, S/Sgt. DeFranzo lost his
life, but by bearing the brunt of the enemy fire in leading the attack, he
prevented a delay in the assault which would have been of considerable benefit
to the foe, and he made possible his company's advance with a minimum of
casualties. The extraordinary heroism and magnificent devotion to duty displayed
by S/Sgt. DeFranzo was a great inspiration to all about him, and is in keeping
with the highest traditions of the armed forces.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, on
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