- Robert S. Kennemore
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert Sidney Kennemore
born= birth date|1920|6|21
died= death date and age|1989|4|26|1920|6|21
placeofbirth=Greenville, South Carolina
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
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nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1940-1951
rank= Staff Sergeant
commands=
unit= 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines
battles=World War II
*Battle of Guadalcanal Korean War
*Battle of Seoul
*Battle of Chosin Reservoir
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
laterwork=Robert Sidney Kennemore (June 21, 1920 – April 26, 1989), of Greenville, South Carolina, earned the
Medal of Honor during the bitter Chosin Reservoir campaign of November 1950, when he deliberately covered an enemygrenade with his foot to keep his men from being wounded or killed. SSgt Kennemore, who lost both of his legs through his unselfish sacrifice, was the 23rd Marine to receive his nation’s highest award for heroism in Korea. The medal was presented to him by PresidentHarry S. Truman during ceremonies at theWhite House on November 24, 1952.Biography
Kennemore was born on June 21, 1920, in Greenville, South Carolina. He attended high school in Simpsonville, South Carolina, until 1935, and was employed by the Montgomery Ward Company, in Chicago, Illinois, before enlisting in the
United States Marine Corps on June 20, 1940.Completing his
recruit training inMarine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego , California, in August 1940, he was stationed there until July 1942, when he sailed for thePacific theater with the 1st Marine Division. After serving with the division in the Guadalcanal-Tulagi campaign, he returned to the United States in June 1943 for duty atCamp Lejeune , North Carolina.In February 1944, he was ordered to Camp Pendleton, California, where he served until that September. He was then stationed at the Marine Barracks, Klamath Falls, Oregon, until February 1945, when he was assigned to the Marine Barracks, at the Naval Air Station, Boca Chica, Florida.
In July 1945, after brief service at Camp Lejeune, he embarked for Japan to serve on occupation duty with the 2nd Marine Division. He returned to the States in April 1946, and served briefly at San Diego and the Marine Barracks, New Orleans, Louisiana, until September 1946, when he began a year of duty at the Marine Barracks, Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia. In September 1947, he was ordered to New York City, where he served for two years at Headquarters of the 3rd Marine Corps Reserve District.
Staff Sergeant Kennemore joined the 2nd Battalion, 6th Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, at Camp Lejeune, in October 1949, and with the outbreak of the Korean fighting, moved with the battalion to the west coast in July 1950. The 2nd Battalion was made part of the
7th Marines , 1st Marine Division in August 1950, and the following month, SSgt Kennemore embarked for Korea, where he served with the 2nd Battalion in the Seoul and Chosin Reservoir campaigns.It was at the Chosin Reservoir that he lost both of his legs while saving the lives of his fellow Marines by covering a live enemy grenade with his foot. Kennemore returned to the United States in December 1950 for treatment at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, California. He remained there for almost a year, until his retirement on October 31, 1951.
Staff Sergeant Kennemore died on April 26, 1989. He was buried in the
San Francisco National Cemetery , San Francisco, California.In addition to the
Medal of Honor and thePurple Heart he received for his wounds, SSgt Kennemore’s medals and decorations include thePresidential Unit Citation with two bronze stars; theMarine Corps Good Conduct Medal with two bronze stars in lieu of second and third awards; theAmerican Defense Service Medal ; the American Theater Campaign Medal; theAsiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign Medal with two bronze stars; theWorld War II Victory Medal ; theNavy Occupation Service Medal with Asia Clasp; theKorean Service Medal with two bronze stars; and theUnited Nations Service Medal .Medal of Honor citation
The
President of the United States in the name of The Congress pleasure in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to
STAFF SERGEANT ROBERT S. KENNEMORE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following CITATION:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Leader of a Machine-Gun Section in Company E, Second Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division (Reinforced), in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on 27 and November 28, 1950. With the company's defensive perimeter overrun by a numerically superior hostile force during a savage night attack north of Yudam-ni and his platoon commander seriously wounded, Staff Sergeant Kennemore unhesitatingly assumed command, quickly reorganized the unit and directed the men in consolidating the position. When an enemy grenade landed in the midst of a machine-gun squad, he bravely placed his foot on the missile and, in the face of almost certain death, personally absorbed the full force of the explosion to prevent injury to his fellow Marines. By his indomitable courage, outstanding leadership and selfless efforts in behalf of his comrades, Staff Sergeant Kennemore was greatly instrumental in driving the enemy from the area and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
/S/ HARRY S. TRUMANNamesakes
The
Marine Corps League Detachment #1105 in Greenville, South Caroline, the Owens/Kennemore Detachment, is named for the two Greenville Medal of Honor recipients — Robert Kennemore and World War II recipientRobert A. Owens . [ [http://www.greenvillemcl.com/ Owens/Kennemore Detachment #1105, Greenville, South Carolina] . Retrieved on2006-06-20 .]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
:Marine Corps
*cite web|accessdate=2008-02-24
url=http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Whos_Who/Kennemore_RS.htm
title=Staff Sergeant Robert S. Kennemore, USMC
work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
publisher=History Division, United States Marine Corps
*cite web|accessdate=2006-06-20
url=http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/0/0000033ba9f47a7385255fa400484d97?OpenDocument
title=SSgt Robert S. Kennemomre, Medal of Honor, 1950, 2/7/1, Korea (Medal of Honor citation)
work=Marines Awarded the Medal of Honor
publisher=History Division, United States Marine Corps
archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070103160213/www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/000003c919889c0385255f980058f5b6/0000033ba9f47a7385255fa400484d97?OpenDocument
archivedate=2007-01-03External links
*cite web
author=Sterner, C. Douglas
title=The Brotherhood of the Frozen Chosin
url = http://www.homeofheroes.com/brotherhood/chosin.html
work = The Brotherhood of Soldiers at War
publisher=HomeOfHeroes.com
accessdate=2006-06-20Further reading
*Russ, Martin. "Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, Korea 1950", Fromm International, 1999. (ISBN 0-88064-231-9)
Persondata
NAME= Kennemore, Robert S.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH= June 21, 1920
PLACE OF BIRTH=Greenville, South Carolina
DATE OF DEATH= April 26, 1989
PLACE OF DEATH=
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