Medal of Honor Recipient: Lieutenant Colonel George L. Mabry Jr.
Rank and organization: Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army,
2d Battalion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division Place and date: Hurtgen
Forest near Schevenhutte, Germany, 20 November 1944. Entered service at: Sumter , S.C.
Birth: Sumter, SC G.O. No.: 77, September 1945.
Citation: He was commanding the 2d Battalion, 8th Infantry, in an attack through theHurtgen Forest
near Schevenhutte , Germany , on 20 November 1944 . During the early
phases of the assault, the leading elements of his battalion were halted by a
minefield and immobilized by heavy hostile fire. Advancing alone into the mined
area, Col. Mabry established a safe route of passage. He then moved ahead of
the foremost scouts, personally leading the attack, until confronted by a
boobytrapped double concertina obstacle. With the assistance of the scouts, he
disconnected the explosives and cut a path through the wire. Upon moving
through the opening, he observed 3 enemy in foxholes whom he captured at
bayonet point. Driving steadily forward he paced the assault against 3 log
bunkers which housed mutually supported automatic weapons. Racing up a slope
ahead of his men, he found the initial bunker deserted, then pushed on to the
second where he was suddenly confronted by 9 onrushing enemy. Using the butt of
his rifle, he felled 1 adversary and bayoneted a second, before his scouts came
to his aid and assisted him in overcoming the others in hand-to-hand combat.
Accompanied by the riflemen, he charged the third bunker under pointblank small
arms fire and led the way into the fortification from which he prodded 6 enemy
at bayonet point. Following the consolidation of this area, he led his
battalion across 300 yards of fire-swept terrain to seize elevated ground upon
which he established a defensive position which menaced the enemy on both
flanks, and provided his regiment a firm foothold on the approach to the
Cologne Plain. Col. Mabry's superlative courage, daring, and leadership in an
operation of major importance exemplify the finest characteristics of the
military service.
Citation: He was commanding the 2d Battalion, 8th Infantry, in an attack through the
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