Medal of Honor Recipient: Private First Class Henry Gurke
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S.
Marine Corps. Born: 6
November 1922, Neche, N. Dak. Accredited to: North Dakota.
Citation: For extraordinary
heroism and courage above and beyond the call of duty while attached to the 3d
Marine Raider Battalion during action against enemy Japanese forces in the
Solomon Islands area on 9 November 1943. While his platoon was engaged in the
defense of a vital road block near Empress
Augusta Bay
on Bougainville Island. Pfc. Gurke, in company with
another Marine, was delivering a fierce stream of fire against the main
vanguard of the Japanese. Concluding from the increasing ferocity of grenade
barrages that the enemy was determined to annihilate their small, 2-man
foxhole, he resorted to a bold and desperate measure for holding out despite
the torrential hail of shells. When a Japanese grenade dropped squarely into
the foxhole, Pfc. Gurke, mindful that his companion manned an automatic weapon
of superior fire power and therefore could provide more effective resistance,
thrust him roughly aside and flung his own body over the missile to smother the
explosion. With unswerving devotion to duty and superb valor, Pfc. Gurke
sacrificed himself in order that his comrade might live to carry on the fight.
He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.
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