US Army TSGT Forrest Everhart: WWII Medal of Honor Recipient

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Medal of Honor Citation:
He commanded a platoon that bore the brunt of a desperate enemy counterattack near Korling, France, before dawn on 12 November 1944. When German tanks and self-propelled guns penetrated his left flank and overwhelming infantry forces threatened to overrun the one remaining machine-gun in that section, he ran 400 yards through woods churned by artillery and mortar concentrations to strengthen the defense. With the one remaining gunner, he directed furious fire into the advancing hordes until they swarmed close to the position. He left the gun, boldly charged the attackers, and, after a 15-minute exchange of hand grenades, forced them to withdraw leaving 30 dead behind. He recrossed the fire-swept terrain to his then threatened right flank, exhorted his men and directed murderous fire from the single machine-gun at that position. There, in the light of bursting mortar shells, he again closed with the enemy in a hand-grenade duel and, after a fierce 30-minute battle, forced the Germans to withdraw leaving another 20 dead. The gallantry and intrepidity of T/Sgt. Everhart in rallying his men and refusing to fall back in the face of terrible odds were highly instrumental in repelling the fanatical enemy counterattack directed at the American bridgehead across the Moselle River.

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Thank God he survived. God bless him and thank you for your service sir.

kenpojeb
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Sorry for you and your family lost life. We thank you so much for your heroism and keeping freedom alive

BarbaraSquire
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The Greatest Generation !!
May God Bless and Keep Him Always 🙏

keithnorrod
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Amazing feat of determination and refusal to give way to his enemy.

henryrodgers
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Courage will continue to move forward. Pltmedic.

DavidMartinez-vgju
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U.S. Army TSGT Forrest E. Everhart, you are a True American Hero. We just couldn't have Thanked You enough for all of the Courage, Faith, Strength & Sacrifices you've shown in all you did for our Beautiful Country so we can have our FREEDOM. After all, our FREEDOM IS NOT FREE. It's all Thanks to those that laid down their lives while serving our Country so we can have our FREEDOM. That goes to show just how much they love our Beautiful Country & wants to protect her for us all. That's why we STAND for our National Anthem!! All Gave Some, Some Gave All!!🇺🇸🦅🎖️❤️

PatrioticEagle
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Thank you sir for your heroic service and for saving the world RIP
Greatest generation 🇺🇸

nyca
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God bless his soul! This is what courage and service looks like. Those who refuse to serve aren't fit to lead. And this is kinda random, but he has such an awesome head of hair. 😏💯👍🏽😎🔥👊🏽🌹

miapdx
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"A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once. It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come."
William Shakespeare,  Julius Caesar

manlybaker
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Forrest E. Everhart
This Young Man Was Maybe
22 Years Old When The Weight Of The World 🌎 Was On His Shoulders and
Failure Was Not a Option
Well His Name Says
It All EVERHART
HOORAH
HOORAH
HOORAH

stevenholquin
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This is what courage looks like. Pltmedic vn.

DavidMartinez-vgju
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We as Americans get a Marvel movie instead of this??!! This would a great movie.

thedroidish
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And to think Trump sees these people as suckers and losers.

tominmtnvw
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Who wants to hear trash about draft dodgers like Donald Trump? I want to hear this guy’s life story.

velmaholland