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Jecelin, William R. | |
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 35th
Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near
Saga, Korea, 19 September 1950. Entered service at: Baltimore, Md.
Birth: Baltimore, Md. G.O. No.: 24, 25 April 1951. Citation...
Sgt. Jecelin, Company C, distinguished himself by conspicuous
gallantry and Intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in
action against the enemy. His company was ordered to secure a
prominent, sawtoothed ridge from a well-entrenched and heavily armed
enemy. Unable to capture the objective in the first attempt, a
frontal and flanking assault was launched. He led his platoon
through heavy enemy fire and bursting shells, across ricefields and
rocky terrain, in direct frontal attack on the ridge in order to
draw fire away from the flanks. |
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The unit advanced to the base of the cliff, where intense,
accurate hostile fire stopped the attack. Realizing that an assault
was the only solution, Sgt. Jecelin rose from his position firing
his rifle and throwing grenades as he called on his men to follow
him. Despite the intense enemy fire this attack carried to the crest
of the ridge where the men were forced to take cover. Again he
rallied his men and stormed the enemy strongpoint. With fixed
bayonets they charged into the face of antitank fire and engaged the
enemy in hand-to-hand combat. After clubbing and slashing this force
into submission the platoon was forced to take cover from direct
frontal fire of a self-propelled gun. Refusing to be stopped he
leaped to his feet and through sheer personal courage and fierce
determination led his men in a new attack. At this instant a
well-camouflaged enemy soldier threw a grenade at the remaining
members of the platoon. He immediately lunged and covered the
grenade with his body, absorbing the full force of the explosion to
save those around him. This incredible courage and willingness to
sacrifice himself for his comrades so imbued them with fury that
they completely eliminated the enemy force. Sgt. Jecelin's heroic
leadership and outstanding gallantry reflect the highest credit upon
himself and uphold the esteemed traditions of the military service. | |
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