Medal of Honor Recipient: Corporal Anthony Casamento
Rank and organization: Corporal, Company D, First
Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division. Place and date: Guadalcanal , Solomon Islands . Entered service
at: Brooklyn , New York . Date and place of birth: 16 November 1920 , Brooklyn , New
York . For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at
the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with
Company D, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal,
British Solomon Islands, in action against the enemy Japanese forces on 1
November 1942. Serving as a leader of a machine gun section, Corporal Casamento
directed his unit to advance along a ridge near the Matanikau River
where they engaged the enemy. He positioned his section to provide covering
fire for two flanking units and to provide direct support for the main force of
his company which was behind him. During the course of this engagement, all
members of his section were either killed or severely wounded and he himself
suffered multiple, grievous wounds. Nonetheless, Corporal Casamento continued
to provide critical supporting fire for the attack and in defense of his
position. Following the loss of all effective personnel, he set up, loaded, and
manned his unit's machine gun. tenaciously holding the enemy forces at bay.
Corporal Casamento single-handedly engaged and destroyed one machine gun
emplacement to his front and took under fire the other emplacement on the
flank. Despite the heat and ferocity of the engagement, he continued to man his
weapon and repeatedly repulsed multiple assaults by the enemy forces, thereby
protecting the flanks of the adjoining companies and holding his position until
the arrival of his main attacking force. Corporal Casamento's courageous
fighting spirit, heroic conduct, and unwavering dedication to duty reflected
great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of
the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
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