- George Yarborough
Infobox Military Person
name=George Hampton Yarborough, Jr.
born= birth date|1895|10|14
died= Death date and age|1918|6|26|1895|10|14
placeofbirth= Roxboro,North Carolina
placeofdeath= DOW received atBelleau Wood ,France
placeofburial=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1917-1918
rank= First Lieutenant
commands=
unit=
battles=World War I *Battle of Belleau Wood
awards=Navy Cross Distinguished Service Cross
laterwork=George Hampton Yarborough, Jr. (
14 October 1895 –26 June 1918 ) was an officer in theUnited States Marine Corps and a recipient of theNavy Cross .Biography
Born at
Roxboro, North Carolina , Yarborough enrolled in class no. 4, Marine Corps Reserve, on 7 April 1917, the day after the United States enteredWorld War I , and was given the provisional rank of second lieutenant. After instruction at the Marine Barracks,Parris Island, South Carolina , he reported to the Marine Barracks atPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania on 4 June 1917 for duty with the 16th Company, 5th Regiment of Marines. Taken to New York in "Seattle" (Armored Cruiser No. 11), Yarborough embarked in "Henderson" (Transport No. 1) on14 June 1917 sailed forFrance that day; and reached St. Nazaire on the 27th of June.Yarborough, promoted to first lieutenant on
11 August 1917 , served two tours of detached duty while assigned to the 5th Regiment, first atCosne , France, between8 December 1917 and4 January 1918 and then atGondrecourt , France, between 22 February and29 April 1918 .On
23 June 1918 , the height of theBattle of Belleau Wood , Lt. Yarborough arrived on the front lines. The next day, intense enemy fire from skillfully placed machine guns pinned down Yarborough's unit—a platoon in a support position in the American lines. The young lieutenant dashed from one shell hole to another, in the open, steadying his men, until a burst of machine gun fire hit him. Severely wounded, he refused aid until other wounded men in his unit received medical attention. Finally moved to shelter, he succumbed to his severe gunshot wounds on26 June 1918 . Cited for his bravery, First Lieutenant Yarborough received the Distinguished Service Cross and Navy Cross, posthumously.Namesake
The
United States Navy named "Yarborough" (DD-314) for him.ee also
References
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