Morris E. Crain-La Center, KY
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 37° 06.678 W 088° 56.742
16S E 327122 N 4108990
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Haguenau, France on March 13, 1945. He was killed in action. He is buried in Mount Pleasant Church Cemetery, La Center, KY.
Waymark Code: WMWXWK
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 10/27/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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He was born on October 7, 1924 in Bandana, KY and died on March 13, 1945 in Alsace, France. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: *CRAIN, MORRIS E.
• Rank and organization: Technical Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company E, 141st Infantry, 36th Infantry Division
• Place and date: Haguenau, France, 13 March 1945
• Entered service at: Paducah, Ky.
• G.O. No.: 18, 13 February 1946
Citation: He led his platoon against powerful German forces during the struggle to enlarge the bridgehead across the Moder River. With great daring and aggressiveness he spearheaded the platoon in killing 10 enemy soldiers, capturing 12 more and securing its objective near an important road junction. Although heavy concentrations of artillery, mortar, and self-propelled gunfire raked the area, he moved about among his men during the day, exhorting them to great efforts and encouraging them to stand firm. He carried ammunition and maintained contact with the company command post, exposing himself to deadly enemy fire. At nightfall the enemy barrage became more intense and tanks entered the fray to cover foot troops while they bombarded our positions with grenades and rockets. As buildings were blasted by the Germans, the Americans fell back from house to house. T/Sgt. Crain deployed another platoon which had been sent to his support and then rushed through murderous tank and small-arms fire to the foremost house, which was being defended by 5 of his men. With the enemy attacking from an adjoining room and a tank firing pointblank at the house, he ordered the men to withdraw while he remained in the face of almost certain death to hold the position. Although shells were crashing through the walls and bullets were hitting all around him, he held his ground and with accurate fire from his submachinegun killed 3 Germans. He was killed when the building was destroyed by the enemy. T/Sgt. Crain's outstanding valor and intrepid leadership enabled his platoon to organize a new defense, repel the attack and preserve the hard-won bridgehead.
Armed Service: Army

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