Richard Eller Cowan-Wichita, KS
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N 37° 43.668 W 097° 17.682
14S E 650278 N 4176983
World War II Medal of Honor Recipients for action near Krinkelter Wald, Belgium on December 17, 1944. He was killed in action. He is buried in Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita, KS in the Roselawn Section, Lot 344.
Waymark Code: WMWXKJ
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 10/26/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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He was born on December 5, 1922 in Lincoln, NE and died on December 17, 1944 in Belgium. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *COWAN, RICHARD ELLER
• Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company M, 23d Infantry, 2d Infantry Division
• Place and date: Near Krinkelter Wald, Belgium, 17 December 1944
• Entered service at: Wichita, Kans.
• G.O. No.: 48, 23 June 1945
Citation: He was a heavy machinegunner in a section attached to Company I in the vicinity of Krinkelter Wald, Belgium, 17 December 1944, when that company was attacked by a numerically superior force of German infantry and tanks. The first 6 waves of hostile infantrymen were repulsed with heavy casualties, but a seventh drive with tanks killed or wounded all but 3 of his section, leaving Pvt. Cowan to man his gun, supported by only 15 to 20 riflemen of Company I. He maintained his position, holding off the Germans until the rest of the shattered force had set up a new line along a firebreak. Then, unaided, he moved his machinegun and ammunition to the second position. At the approach of a Royal Tiger tank, he held his fire until about 80 enemy infantrymen supporting the tank appeared at a distance of about 150 yards. His first burst killed or wounded about half of these infantrymen. His position was rocked by an 88mm. shell when the tank opened fire, but he continued to man his gun, pouring deadly fire into the Germans when they again advanced. He was barely missed by another shell. Fire from three machineguns and innumerable small arms struck all about him; an enemy rocket shook him badly, but did not drive him from his gun. Infiltration by the enemy had by this time made the position untenable, and the order was given to withdraw. Pvt. Cowan was the last man to leave, voluntarily covering the withdrawal of his remaining comrades. His heroic actions were entirely responsible for allowing the remaining men to retire successfully from the scene of their last-ditch stand.
Armed Service: Army

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