Private James Henry Mills _ Lakeland, FL
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N 27° 58.840 W 081° 53.177
17R E 412840 N 3095377
The final resting place of Private James Henry Mills.
Waymark Code: WM2ZR0
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GA Cacher
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Company F, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
Near Cisterna, Italy
24 May 1944

Born May 2, 1923, Died November 11, 1973

Buried Oak Hill Burial Park Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida

CITATION: "For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Pvt. Mills, undergoing his baptism of fire, preceded his platoon down a draw to reach a position from which an attack could be launched against a heavily fortified strongpoint. After advancing about 300 yards, Pvt. Mills was fired on by a machinegun only 5 yards distant. He killed the gunner with 1 shot and forced the surrender of the assistant gunner. Continuing his advance, he saw a German soldier in a camouflaged position behind a large bush pulling the pin of a potato-masher grenade. Covering the German with his rifle, Pvt. Mills forced him to drop the grenade and captured him. When another enemy soldier attempted to throw a handgrenade into the draw, Pvt. Mills killed him with 1 shot. Brought under fire by a machinegun, 2 machinepistols and 3 rifles at a range of only 50 feet, he charged headlong into the furious chain of automatic fire shooting his M-1 from the hip. The enemy was completely demoralized by Pvt. Mills' daring charge, and when he reached a point within 10 feet of their position, all 6 surrendered. Ashe neared the end of the draw, Pvt. Mills was brought under fire by a machine gunner 20 yards distant. Despite the fact that he had absolutely no cover, Pvt. Mills killed the gunner with 1 shot.

Two enemy soldiers near the machine gunner fired wildly at Pvt. Mills and then fled. Pvt. Mills fired twice, killing 1 of the enemy. Continuing on to the position, he captured a fourth soldier. When it became apparent that an assault on the strongpoint would in all probability cause heavy casualties on the platoon, Pvt. Mills volunteered to cover the advance down a shallow ditch to a point within 50 yards of the objective. Standing on the bank in full view of the enemy less than 100 yards away, he shouted and fired his rifle directly into the enemy position. His ruse worked exactly as planned. The enemy centered its fire directly on Pvt. Mills. Tracers passed within inches of his body, rifle and machinegun fire ricocheted off rocks at his feet. Yet he stood there firing until his rifle was empty. Intent on covering the movement of his platoon, Pvt. Mills jumped into the draw, reloaded his weapon, climbed out again, and continued to lay down a base of fire. Repeating his action 4 times, he enabled his platoon to reach the designated spot undiscovered, from which position it assaulted and overwhelmed the enemy, capturing 22 Germans and taking the objective with out casualties.
Armed Service: Army

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