Willamette National Cemetery Medal of Honor Citation: Arnold L. Bjorklund - Portland, Oregon
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N 45° 27.711 W 122° 32.430
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Plaque describing the history of events leading to Arnold L. Bjorklund's Medal of Honor
Waymark Code: WMKA7Q
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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Arnold L. Bjorklund is one of four Medal of Honor recipients interred at Willamette National Cemetery. At his gravesite, in addition to the standard military marker and the Medal of Honor recipient marker is this blue plaque which features his Medal of Honor Citation. The text of the marker reads:

Willamette National Cemetery
Medal of Honor Citation

* Arnold L. Bjorklund *

(Section H, Grave 3622-O)

1st Lieutenant, 36th Infantry Division,
United States Army

General Order #73, 6 September, 1944

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy near Altavilla, Italy, September 13, 1943. When his company attacked a German position on Hill 424, the first platoon, led by 1st Lt. Bjorklund, moved forward on the right flank to the slope of the hill where it was pinned down by a heavy concentration of machinegun and rifle fire. Ordering his men to give covering fire, with only 3 hand grenades, he crept and crawled forward to a German machinegun position located on a terrace along the forward slope. Approaching within a few yards of the position, and while continuously exposed to enemy fire, he hurled 1 grenade into the nest, destroyed the gun and killed 3 Germans. Discovering a second machinegun 20 yards to the right on a higher terrace, he moved under intense enemy fire to a point within a few yards and threw a second grenade into this position, destroying it and killing 2 more Germans. The first platoon was then able to advance 150 yards further up the slope to the crest of the hill, but was again stopped by the fire from a heavy enemy mortar on the reverse slope. 1st Lt. Bjorklund located the mortar and worked his way under little cover to within 10 yards of its position and threw his third grenade, destroying the mortar, killing 2 of the Germans, and forcing the remaining 3 to flee. His actions permitted the platoon to take its objective.


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Historic Topic: Modern Age 1900 to date

Group Responsible for placement: Other Federal Agency

Marker Type: City

Region: Metro/Portland

County: Multnomah

Web link to additional information: [Web Link]

State of Oregon Historical Marker "Beaver Board": Not listed

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