- John E. Kilmer
Infobox Military Person
name=John Edward Kilmer
born= birth date|1930|8|15
died= Death date and age|1952|8|13|1930|8|15
placeofbirth=Highland Park,Illinois
placeofdeath=Killed in action inKorea
placeofburial=
caption=John E. Kilmer
nickname=Jackie
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=
rank=Hospitalman Third Class
commands=
unit=3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division
battles=Korean War
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=John Edward Kilmer (
15 August 1930 –13 August 1952 ) was aUnited States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — theMedal of Honor — for his actions in theKorean War .Biography
Kilmer quit high school at seventeen to enlist in the Navy on
16 August 1947 from Houston,Texas . He enlisted as an Apprentice Seaman, and attended Hospital Corps School, San Diego,California . After graduation in April 1948, he advanced in rate to Hospitalman Apprentice, and then Hospitalman on1 September 1950 .cite web
publisher = National Naval Medical Center
title = John Edward Kilmer - Medal of Honor Recipient
work = The Hall of Honor
url = http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/Pride_of_Place/POP_Committee/MOH/Kilmer.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-02]Kilmer was assigned to the hospital ship USS "Repose" when war broke out in
Korea . His enlistment term expired in August 1951, but he soon rejoined the Navy. After running afoul of a superior, Kilmer chose to be transferred to the Fleet Marine Force. After completing instruction at the Field Medical School at Camp Pendleton,California , he joined the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Fleet Marine Forces.cite web
publisher = National Naval Medical Center
title = John Edward Kilmer - Medal of Honor Recipient
work = The Hall of Honor
url = http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/Pride_of_Place/POP_Committee/MOH/Kilmer.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-02]On
12 August 1952 , Kilmer took part in the attack on "Bunker Hill" in Korea. He attended to the wounded during the battle and was himself mortally wounded after using his body to shield another man from enemy fire. For this action, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.cite web
publisher = National Naval Medical Center
title = John Edward Kilmer - Medal of Honor Recipient
work = The Hall of Honor
url = http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/Pride_of_Place/POP_Committee/MOH/Kilmer.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-02]On
18 June 1953 , Hospitalman Kilmer's mother, Lois Kilmer, was presented with her son's Medal of Honor by Secretary of the NavyRobert Bernard Anderson .cite web
publisher = National Naval Medical Center
title = John Edward Kilmer - Medal of Honor Recipient
work = The Hall of Honor
url = http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/Pride_of_Place/POP_Committee/MOH/Kilmer.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-02]Kilmer is buried in San Jose Burial Park, San Antonio,
Texas .findagrave|18141 Retrieved on2007-11-11 ]Medal of Honor citation
Hospital Corpsman Kilmer's official citation reads:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in action against enemy aggressor forces. With his company engaged in defending a vitally important hill position well forward of the main line of resistance during an assault by large concentrations of hostile troops, HC Kilmer repeatedly braved intense enemy mortar, artillery, and sniper fire to move from 1 position to another, administering aid to the wounded and expediting their evacuation. Painfully wounded himself when struck by mortar fragments while moving to the aid of a casualty, he persisted in his efforts and inched his way to the side of the stricken marine through a hail of enemy shells falling around him. Undaunted by the devastating hostile fire, he skillfully administered first aid to his comrade and, as another mounting barrage of enemy fire shattered the immediate area, unhesitatingly shielded the wounded man with his body. Mortally wounded by flying shrapnel while carrying out this heroic action, HC Kilmer, by his great personal valor and gallant spirit of self-sacrifice in saving the life of a comrade, served to inspire all who observed him. His unyielding devotion to duty in the face of heavy odds reflects the highest credit upon himself and enhances the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for another.cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Korean War Medal of Honor Recipients
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date =2005-09-26
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/koreanwar.html
accessdate = 2006-10-02]ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
*findagrave|18141 Retrieved on
2007-11-11
*cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Korean War Medal of Honor Recipients
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date =2005-09-26
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/koreanwar.html
accessdate = 2006-10-02
*cite web
publisher = National Naval Medical Center
title = John Edward Kilmer - Medal of Honor Recipient
work = The Hall of Honor
url = http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/Pride_of_Place/POP_Committee/MOH/Kilmer.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-02
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