Medal of Honor Recipient: Technical Sergeant John D. Kelly
Rank and organization: Technical Sergeant (then
Corporal), U.S. Army, Company E, 314th Infantry, 79th Infantry Division. Place
and date: Fort du Roule, Cherbourg ,
France , 25 June 1944 . Entered
service at: Cambridge Springs ,
Pa. Birth: Venango Township, Pa.
G.O. No.: 6, 24 January 1945 .
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. On25 June 1944 , in the vicinity of Fort du Roule, Cherbourg , France ,
when Cpl. Kelly's unit was pinned down by heavy enemy machinegun fire emanating
from a deeply entrenched strongpoint on the slope leading up to the fort, Cpl.
Kelly volunteered to attempt to neutralize the strongpoint. Arming himself with
a pole charge about 10 feet long and with 15 pounds of explosive affixed, he
climbed the slope under a withering blast of machinegun fire and placed the
charge at the strongpoint's base. The subsequent blast was ineffective, and
again, alone and unhesitatingly, he braved the slope to repeat the operation.
This second blast blew off the ends of the enemy guns. Cpl. Kelly then climbed
the slope a third time to place a pole charge at the strongpoint's rear
entrance. When this had been blown open he hurled hand grenades inside the
position, forcing survivors of the enemy guncrews to come out and surrender The
gallantry, tenacity of purpose, and utter disregard for personal safety
displayed by Cpl. Kelly were an incentive to his comrades and worthy of
emulation by all.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. On
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