Medal of Honor Recipient: Second Lieutenant George W. G. Boyce Jr.
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant , U.S.
Army, 112th Cavalry Regimental Combat Team. Place and date. Near Afua , New
Guinea , 23 July 1944 . Entered service at: Town of Cornwall , Orange County , N.Y.
Birth: New York City ,
N.Y. G.O. No.: 25, 7 April
1945 .
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty nearAfua , New Guinea ,
on 23 July 1944 .
2d Lt. Boyce's troop, having been ordered to the relief of another unit
surrounded by superior enemy forces, moved out, and upon gaining contact with
the enemy, the two leading platoons deployed and built up a firing line. 2d Lt.
Boyce was ordered to attack with his platoon and make the main effort on the
right of the troop. He launched his attack but after a short advance
encountered such intense rifle, machinegun, and mortar fire that the forward
movement of his platoon was temporarily halted. A shallow depression offered a
route of advance and he worked his squad up this avenue of approach in order to
close with the enemy. He was promptly met by a volley of hand grenades, 1
falling between himself and the men immediately following. Realizing at once
that the explosion would kill or wound several of his men, he promptly threw
himself upon the grenade and smothered the blast with his own body. By thus
deliberately sacrificing his life to save those of his men, this officer
exemplified the highest traditions of the U.S. Armed Forces
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty near
<< Home