Medal of Honor Recipient: Hospital Apprentice First Class Fred Faulkner Lester
Rank and organization: Hospital Apprentice First
Class, U.S. Navy. Born: 29
April 1926, Downers Grove,
Ill. Accredited to: Illinois.
Citation: For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty while serving as a Medical Corpsman with an Assault Rifle
Platoon, attached to the 1st Battalion, 22d Marines, 6th Marine Division,
during action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in the Ryukyu
Chain, 8 June 1945.
Quick to spot a wounded marine Iying in an open field beyond the front lines
following the relentless assault against a strategic Japanese hill position,
Lester unhesitatingly crawled toward the casualty under a concentrated barrage
from hostile machineguns, rifles, and grenades. Torn by enemy rifle bullets as
he inched forward, he stoically disregarded the mounting fury of Japanese fire
and his own pain to pull the wounded man toward a covered position. Struck by
enemy fire a second time before he reached cover, he exerted tremendous effort
and succeeded in pulling his comrade to safety where, too seriously wounded
himself to administer aid, he instructed 2 of his squad in proper medical
treatment of the rescued marine. Realizing that his own wounds were fatal, he
staunchly refused medical attention for himself and, gathering his fast-waning
strength with calm determination, coolly and expertly directed his men in the treatment
of 2 other wounded marines, succumbing shortly thereafter. Completely selfless
in his concern for the welfare of his fighting comrades, Lester, by his
indomitable spirit, outstanding valor, and competent direction of others, had
saved the life of 1 who otherwise must have perished and had contributed to the
safety of countless others. Lester's fortitude in the face of certain death
sustains and enhances the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He
gallantly gave his life for his country.
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