James D. Slaton-Ellisville, MS
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 31° 38.910 W 089° 10.854
16R E 293197 N 3503541
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action near Oliveto, Italy on September 23, 1943. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery aka Harmony Cemetery, Ellisville MS.
Waymark Code: WMX8CJ
Location: Mississippi, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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He was born on April 2, 1912 in Laurel MS and died on February 25, 1961 in Laurel MS. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: SLATON, JAMES D.
• Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, 157th Infantry, 45th Infantry Division
• Place and date: Near Oliveto, Italy, 23 September 1943
• Entered service at: Gulfport, Miss.
• G.O. No.: 44, 30 May 1944
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy in the vicinity of Oliveto, Italy, on 23 September 1943. Cpl. Slaton was lead scout of an infantry squad which had been committed to a flank to knock out enemy resistance which had succeeded in pinning 2 attacking platoons to the ground. Working ahead of his squad, Cpl. Slaton crept upon an enemy machinegun nest and, assaulting it with his bayonet, succeeded in killing the gunner. When his bayonet stuck, he detached it from the rifle and killed another gunner with rifle fire. At that time he was fired upon by a machinegun to his immediate left. Cpl. Slaton then moved over open ground under constant fire to within throwing distance, and on his second try scored a direct hit on the second enemy machinegun nest, killing 2 enemy gunners. At that time a third machinegun fired on him 100 yards to his front, and Cpl. Slaton killed both of these enemy gunners with rifle fire. As a result of Cpl. Slaton's heroic action in immobilizing 3 enemy machinegun nests with bayonet, grenade, and rifle fire, the 2 rifle platoons which were receiving heavy casualties from enemy fire were enabled to withdraw to covered positions and again take the initiative. Cpl. Slaton withdrew under mortar fire on order of his platoon leader at dusk that evening. The heroic actions of Cpl. Slaton were far above and beyond the call of duty and are worthy of emulation.
Armed Service: Army

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