- Jimmie W. Monteith
Infobox Military Person
name= James Walters Monteith, Jr.
placeofburial=
born= birth date|1917|07|01
died= death date and age|1944|06|06|1917|07|01
placeofbirth=Low Moor, Virginia
placeofdeath= KIA inNormandy ,France
caption=Jimmie W. Monteith, circa 1944
nickname= Jimmie
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank= First Lieutenant
commands=
unit= 1st Infantry Division
battles=World War II *
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
laterwork=James Walters Monteith, Jr. (July 1, 1917 – June 6, 1944) was a
United States Army officer who was awarded theMedal of Honor posthumously for his heroic actions inWorld War II on D-Day landing in Normandy,France .Early years
Jimmie Monteith was born on July 1, 1917 in
Low Moor, Virginia . He grew up in Richmond and was a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School. He graduated from Virginia Tech in 1944 with a major in Mechanical Engineering. While at Virginia Tech, Monteith played football and was a member of the Corps of Cadets.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division.
Place and date: Near Colleville-sur-Mer, France, June 6, 1944.
Citation::For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty on 6 June 1944, near Colleville-sur-Mer, France. 1st Lt. Monteith landed with the initial assault waves on the coast of France under heavy enemy fire. Without regard to his own personal safety he continually moved up and down the beach reorganizing men for further assault. He then led the assault over a narrow protective ledge and across the flat, exposed terrain to the comparative safety of a cliff. Retracing his steps across the field to the beach, he moved over to where 2 tanks were buttoned up and blind under violent enemy artillery and machinegun fire. Completely exposed to the intense fire, 1st Lt. Monteith led the tanks on foot through a minefield and into firing positions. Under his direction several enemy positions were destroyed. He then rejoined his company and under his leadership his men captured an advantageous position on the hill. Supervising the defense of his newly won position against repeated vicious counterattacks, he continued to ignore his own personal safety, repeatedly crossing the 200 or 300 yards of open terrain under heavy fire to strengthen links in his defensive chain. When the enemy succeeded in completely surrounding 1st Lt. Monteith and his unit and while leading the fight out of the situation, 1st Lt. Monteith was killed by enemy fire. The courage, gallantry, and intrepid leadership displayed by 1st Lt. Monteith is worthy of emulation.
Posthumous honors
;Camp Monteith
Camp Monteith is a U.S. military base named in honor of Jimmie Monteith, located inGnjilane ,Kosovo .;Monteith HallMonteith Hall at Virginia Tech was built in 1949 and named after alumnus First Lieutenant Jimmie W. Monteith, Jr.
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients References
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public domain from theUnited States Army ."
*Clauson-Wicker, Su and Netta Smith, "Heroes and Heroines Set in Stone," "Virginia Tech Magazine", Fall 1995.
*Balkoski, Joseph, "Omaha Beach: D-Day, June 6, 1944", Stackpole Books, March 2004. (ISBN 0-8117-0079-8)External links
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/gravesites/abmc/monteith_jimmy.html Medal of Honor recipient Jimmie W. Monteith, Jr.] , Home of Heroes profile.
* [http://www.armyrotc.vt.edu/Cadets/medal_of_honor_recipients.htm "Virginia Tech Medal of Honor Recipients"] , Virginia Tech Army ROTC website.
* [http://www.ocshistory.org/army_museum/moh/monteith.html 1Lt Jimmie W. Monteith, Medal of Honor citation] , Army Museum, OCS Foundation.Persondata
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