Medal of Honor Recipient: Sergeant John D. Hawk
Rank and organization: Sergeant , U.S.
Army, Company E, 359th Infantry, 90th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Chambois , France ,
20 August 1944 .
Entered service at: Bremerton ,
Wash. Birth: San Francisco , Calif. G.O. No.: 55, 13 July 1945 .
Citation: He manned a light machinegun on20
August 1944 , near Chambois ,
France , a key
point in the encirclement which created the Falaise Pocket. During an enemy
counterattack, his position was menaced by a strong force of tanks and
infantry. His fire forced the infantry to withdraw, but an artillery shell
knocked out his gun and wounded him in the right thigh. Securing a bazooka, he
and another man stalked the tanks and forced them to retire to a wooded
section. In the lull which followed, Sgt. Hawk reorganized 2 machinegun squads
and, in the face of intense enemy fire, directed the assembly of 1 workable
weapon from 2 damaged guns. When another enemy assault developed, he was forced
to pull back from the pressure of spearheading armor. Two of our tank
destroyers were brought up. Their shots were ineffective because of the terrain
until Sgt. Hawk, despite his wound, boldly climbed to an exposed position on a
knoll where, unmoved by fusillades from the enemy, he became a human aiming
stake for the destroyers. Realizing that his shouted fire directions could not
be heard above the noise of battle, he ran back to the destroyers through a
concentration of bullets and shrapnel to correct the range. He returned to his
exposed position, repeating this performance until 2 of the tanks were knocked
out and a third driven off. Still at great risk, he continued to direct the
destroyers' fire into the Germans' wooded position until the enemy came out and
surrendered. Sgt. Hawk's fearless initiative and heroic conduct, even while
suffering from a painful wound, was in large measure responsible for crushing 2
desperate attempts of the enemy to escape from the Falaise Picket and for
taking more than 500 prisoners.
Citation: He manned a light machinegun on
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