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Medal of Honor
Recipient Arthur "Jack" Jackson
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JACKSON, ARTHUR J.
Rank and
organization: Private First Class, U.S.
Marine Corps, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st
Marine Division. Place and date: Island of
Peleliu in the Palau group, 18 September
1944. Entered service at: Oregon. Born: 18
October 1924, Cleveland Ohio. 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,
7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in action
against enemy Japanese forces on the Island
of Peleliu in the Palau group, 18 September
1944. Boldly taking the initiative when his
platoon's left flank advance was held up by
the fire of Japanese troops concealed in
strongly fortified positions, Pfc. Jackson
unhesitatingly proceeded forward of our
lines and, courageously defying the heavy
barrages, charged a large pillbox housing
approximately 35 enemy soldiers. Pouring his
automatic fire into the opening of the fixed
installation to trap the occupying troops,
he hurled white phosphorus grenades and
explosive charges brought up by a fellow
marine, demolishing the pillbox and killing
all of the enemy. Advancing alone under the
continuous fire from other hostile
emplacements, he employed similar means to
smash 2 smaller positions in the immediate
vicinity. Determined to crush the entire
pocket of resistance although harassed on
all sides by the shattering blasts of
Japanese weapons and covered only by small
rifle parties, he stormed 1 gun position
after another, dealing death and destruction
to the savagely fighting enemy in his
inexorable drive against the remaining
defenses, and succeeded in wiping out a
total of 12 pillboxes and 50 Japanese
soldiers. Stouthearted and indomitable
despite the terrific odds. Pfc. Jackson
resolutely maintained control of the
platoon's left flank movement throughout his
valiant 1-man assault and, by his cool
decision and relentless fighting spirit
during a critical situation, contributed
essentially to the complete annihilation of
the enemy in the southern sector of the
island. His gallant initiative and heroic
conduct in the face of extreme peril reflect
the highest credit upon Pfc. Jackson and the
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| From Left: Carl Mueller VFW Post 9290 -
WWII, Tom Kowalski - Commander - AL Post 527- Korea, George
Erickson VFW Post
8337 - WWII (Purple Heart Recipient - Battle of Rhinland -
Germany - November 17, 1944), Leland Burnett - Navy -
Quartermaster VFW Post 8337, Arthur "Jack" Jackson - Medal of Honor Recipient
- VFW Post 67 - AL Post 63, Glen Fagerstrom - AL Post 527, John G. Vieth
- Charter Member AL Post 527
- VFW Post 8337, Darrell "Bill" Jacobson - AL Post 527, Buck
Eckert - AL Post 527 - VFW Post 9290, Clyde Casperson - Charter
Member AL Post 527, Medal of Honor recipient Gary Beikirch - VFW
Post 4018 - Rochester New York - AL Stone Smart Post - Norway
Me., Don Burns - AL Post 527, Earl Schram - AL Post 527, Kneeling:
Melissa Zastrow - Iraq Soldier home on leave -VFW Post 8337,
Richard Woldt - Commander - VFW Post 8337 - Viet Nam |
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Eyes-Right!
We sent them off with a warm handshake and
"Thank You" card they'll carry back home to their headquarters.
Editors note: I might have miss-spelled
"Comrades" but we didn't leave any doubt about our admiration or
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