Medal of Honor Recipient: Sergeant Emile Deleau Jr.
Rank and organization: Sergeant , U.S.
Army, Company A, 142d Infantry, 36th Infantry Division. Place and date: Oberhoffen , France ,
12 February 1945 .
Entered service at: Blaine ,
Ohio . Birth: Lansing , Ohio .
G.O. No.: 60, 25 July 1945 .
Citation: He led a squad in the night attack onOberhoffen , France ,
where fierce house-to-house fighting took place. After clearing 1 building of
opposition, he moved his men toward a second house from which heavy machinegun
fire came. He courageously exposed himself to hostile bullets and, firing his
submachine gun as he went, advanced steadily toward the enemy position until
close enough to hurl grenades through a window, killing 3 Germans and wrecking
their gun. His progress was stopped by heavy rifle and machinegun fire from
another house. Sgt. Deleau dashed through the door with his gun blazing.
Within, he captured 10 Germans. The squad then took up a position for the night
and awaited daylight to resume the attack. At dawn of 2 February Sgt. Deleau
pressed forward with his unit, killing 2 snipers as he advanced to a point
where machinegun fire from a house barred the way. Despite vicious small-arms
fire, Sgt. Deleau ran across an open area to reach the rear of the building,
where he destroyed 1 machinegun and killed its 2 operators with a grenade. He
worked to the front of the structure and located a second machinegun. Finding
it impossible to toss a grenade into the house from his protected position, he
fearlessly moved away from the building and was about to hurl his explosive
when he was instantly killed by a burst from the gun he sought to knock out.
With magnificent courage and daring aggressiveness, Sgt. Deleau cleared 4
well-defended houses of Germans, inflicted severe losses on the enemy and at
the sacrifice of his own life aided his battalion to reach its objective with a
minimum of casualties.
Citation: He led a squad in the night attack on
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