PHM3 Jack Williams - Springfield National Cemetery - Springfield, Missouri
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Grave of Pharmacist's Mate Third Class Jack Williams, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his action on Iwo Jima during World War II. Grave is located at the Springfield National Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMD041
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/31/2011
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Rank and organization: Pharmacist's Mate Third Class, U.S. Naval Reserve.

Born: 18 October 1924, Harrison, Arkansas

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 3d Battalion 28th Marines, 5th Marine Division, during the occupation of Iwo Jima Volcano Islands, 3 March 1945. Gallantly going forward on the frontlines under intense enemy small-arms fire to assist a marine wounded in a fierce grenade battle, Williams dragged the man to a shallow depression and was kneeling, using his own body as a screen from the sustained fire as he administered first aid, when struck in the abdomen and groin 3 times by hostile rifle fire. Momentarily stunned, he quickly recovered and completed his ministration before applying battle dressings to his own multiple wounds. Unmindful of his own urgent need for medical attention, he remained in the perilous fire-swept area to care for another marine casualty. Heroically completing his task despite pain and profuse bleeding, he then endeavored to make his way to the rear in search of adequate aid for himself when struck down by a Japanese sniper bullet which caused his collapse. Succumbing later as a result of his self-sacrificing service to others, Williams, by his courageous determination, unwavering fortitude and valiant performance of duty, served as an inspiring example of heroism, in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country. - Center for Military History website

"Jack Williams was born on 18 October 1924 in Harrison, Arkansas. He enlisted as an Apprentice Seaman in the U.S. Naval Reserve from that same state in June 1943. He received recruit training at Naval Training Station, San Diego, California and was promoted to Seaman, Second Class in July 1943. Williams completed Hospital Corps training at Naval Hospital, San Diego, California and his rating was changed to Hospital Apprentice that September. In November, he was promoted to Hospital Apprentice First Class. In January 1944, Williams received orders to the Field Medical School Battalion, Camp Elliott, San Diego, and transferred a few months later to Headquarters, Fifth Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California. In May 1944, Williams was promoted to Pharmacist's Mate, Third Class. With the Third Battalion, Twenty-eighth Marines, Fifth Marine Division, he participated in the Battle of Iwo Jima. On 3 March 1945, when a Marine was wounded forward of the front lines, Williams courageously went to assist him and was hit by enemy fire. With determination, he completed his mission of mercy, dressed his own wounds, and rendered aid to another fallen Marine. On his way back to the rear, Williams was hit by an enemy sniper and died later that day. For his "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life, " he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Jack Williams is buried at Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Missouri.

USS Jack Williams (FFG-24), (1981-1996), was named in honor of Pharmacist's Mate Third Class Jack Williams" - Naval Historical Center website

Armed Service: Navy

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