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Vlug, Dirk J. |
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Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, 126th Infantry, 32d Infantry Division. Place and date. Near Limon, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 15 December 1944. Entered service at: Grand Rapids, Mich. Birth: Maple Lake, Minn. G.O. No.: 60, 26 June 1946. Citation... He displayed conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty when an American roadblock on the Ormoc
Road was attacked by a group of enemy tanks. He left his covered
position, and with a rocket launcher and 6 rounds of ammunition,
advanced alone under intense machinegun and 37-mm. fire. Loading
single-handedly, he destroyed the first tank, killing its
occupants with a single round. As the crew of the second tank
started to dismount and attack him, he killed 1 of the foe with
his pistol, forcing the survivors to return to their vehicle,
which he then destroyed with a second round. |
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Three more hostile tanks moved up the road, so he flanked the first and eliminated it, and then, despite a hail of enemy fire, pressed forward again to destroy another. With his last round of ammunition he struck the remaining vehicle, causing it to crash down a steep embankment. Through his sustained heroism in the face of superior forces, Pfc. Vlug alone destroyed 5 enemy tanks and greatly facilitated successful accomplishment of his battalion's mission. | |
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