Medal of Honor Recipient: Private Harold A. Garman
Rank and organization: Private , U.S.
Army, Company B, 5th Medical Battalion, 5th Infantry Division. Place and date:
Near Montereau , France , 25 August 1944 . Entered service at: Albion , Ill.
Born: 26 February 1918 ,
Fairfield , Ill.
G.O. No.: 20, 29 March 1945 .
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. On25 August 1944 , in the vicinity of Montereau , France ,
the enemy was sharply contesting any enlargement of the bridgehead which our
forces had established on the northern bank of the Seine River
in this sector. Casualties were being evacuated to the southern shore in
assault boats paddled by litter bearers from a medical battalion. Pvt. Garman,
also a litter bearer in this battalion, was working on the friendly shore
carrying the wounded from the boats to waiting ambulances. As 1 boatload of
wounded reached midstream, a German machinegun suddenly opened fire upon it
from a commanding position on the northern bank 100 yards away. All of the men
in the boat immediately took to the water except 1 man who was so badly wounded
he could not rise from his litter. Two other patients who were unable to swim
because of their wounds clung to the sides of the boat. Seeing the extreme
danger of these patients, Pvt. Garman without a moment's hesitation plunged
into the Seine . Swimming directly into a hail
of machinegun bullets, he rapidly reached the assault boat and then while still
under accurately aimed fire towed the boat with great effort to the southern
shore. This soldier's moving heroism not only saved the lives of the three
patients but so inspired his comrades that additional assault boats were
immediately procured and the evacuation of the wounded resumed. Pvt. Garman's
great courage and his heroic devotion to the highest tenets of the Medical
Corps may be written with great pride in the annals of the corps.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. On
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