- Louis Cukela
Infobox Military Person
name= Louis Cukela
born= birth date|1888|5|1
died= Death date and age|1956|3|19|1888|5|1
placeofbirth=Split ,Dalmatia (Austria -Hungary )
placeofdeath=Bethesda ,Maryland
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption= Two-time Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1914-1916 (U.S. Army) 1917-1940, 1940-1946 (USMC)
rank= Major
commands=
unit=5th Marines
battles=World War I *Soissons engagement *Battle of Belleau Wood
awards=Medal of Honor (2)Silver Star Médaille militaire Légion d'honneur Croix de Guerre
laterwork=Louis Cukela (Croatian: "Luj Čukela", pronounced "chukela") (
1 May ,1888 –19 March 1956 ) was a famous Marine. He was awarded theMedal of Honor by both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy for the same action during theWorld War I Battle of Soissons. He was also awarded decorations fromFrance ,Italy , and his nativeYugoslavia .Biography
Louis Cukela, an ethnic Croat, was born in
Split ,Dalmatia (thenAustria-Hungary ). He was educated in the grade schools of Split, then attended the Merchant Academy and later, the Royal Gymnasium, both for two year courses. In 1913, Cukela immigrated to theUnited States and he and his brother settled inMinneapolis, Minnesota .On
21 September 1914 , he enlisted in theUnited States Army . He was serving as a corporal in Company H, 13th Infantry when he was honorably discharged on12 June 1916 .Seven months later, on
31 January 1917 , with war raging inEurope , he enlisted in theUnited States Marine Corps . Following the United States' entry into the conflict, he went to France and took part in all the engagements in which the5th Marines fought.He was awarded the Medal of Honor by both the Army and the Navy for the same action on the morning of
18 July 1918 , nearVillers-Cotterets, France , during the Soissons engagement. The 66th Company, 5th Marines, in which Cukela was then a gunnery sergeant, was advancing through the Forest de Retz when it was held up by an enemy strong point. Despite the warnings of his men, the gunnery sergeant crawled out from the flank and advanced alone towards the German lines. Getting beyond the strong point despite heavy fire, "Gunny" Cukela captured one gun bybayonet ing its crew. Picking up their hand grenades, he then demolished the remaining portion of the strong point from the shelter of a nearby gun pit. He took four prisoners and captured two undamaged machine guns.Cukela was wounded in action twice but since there is no record of either wound at the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, he was never awarded the
Purple Heart . The first wound was suffered atJaulny, France , on16 September 1918 during theSt. Mihiel engagement . Cukela was wounded again during the fighting in the Champagne sector. Neither wound was serious.In addition to the two Medals of Honor, Cukela was awarded the
Silver Star by the Army; theMédaille militaire (he was the first Marine officer ever to receive this medal), theLégion d'honneur in the rank of Chevalier, theCroix de guerre with two palms, another Croix de guerre with silver star, all by France; theCroce al Merito di Guerra by Italy; andCommander's Cross of the Royal Order of the Crown of Yugoslavia. He also received three Second Division citations.Cukela received a field appointment to the rank of second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve on
26 September 1918 and was selected for a commission in the regular Marine Corps on31 March 1919 . Promoted to first lieutenant on17 July 1919 , he was advanced to the rank of captain on15 September 1921 . His promotion to major was effected on the day of his retirement,30 June 1940 .After the war, Cukela served at overseas bases in
Haiti ,Santo Domingo , thePhilippines , andChina , and at domestic stations inQuantico, Virginia ;Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ;Norfolk, Virginia ;Hampton Roads, Virginia ;Mare Island, California ;Washington, D.C. ;Nashville, Indiana , andFort Knox, Kentucky .From June 1933 to January 1934, Cukela served as a company commander with the Civilian Conservation Corps. His last years in the Marine Corps were spent at Norfolk, where he served as the post
quartermaster . Retired as a major on30 June 1940 , he was recalled to active duty on 30 July of the same year. DuringWorld War II the major served at Norfolk and Philadelphia. He finally returned to the inactive retired list onMay 17 ,1946 . Cukela served a few days less than 32 years of active duty in the Army and Marines.On
19 March 1956 , Cukela died at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland. Following services at St. Jane Frances de Chantel Church, Bethesda, he was buried with full military honors inArlington National Cemetery on22 March 1956 ."Louis Cukela", Arlington National Cemetery website.]Decorations
Major Cukela had the following decorations and medals; Medal of Honor (Navy); Medal of Honor (Army); Silver Star; Victory Medal with Aisne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Defensive Sector clasps and three silver stars; Haitian Campaign Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal with one star; Yangtze Service Medal; American Defense Service Medal; American Area Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Médaille militaire; Légion d'honneur; two Croix de guerre with two palms; Croix de guerre with Silver Star; Croce al Merito di Guerra; Commander's Cross of the Royal Order of the Crown of Yugoslavia; and the French fourragère.
Medal of Honor citations
Navy citation:
:For extraordinary heroism while serving with the 66th Company, 5th Regiment, during action in Forest de Retz, near Viller-Cottertes, France,
18 July 1918 . Sgt. Cukela advanced alone against an enemy strong point that was holding up his line. Disregarding the warnings of his comrades, he crawled out from the flank in the face of heavy fire and worked his way to the rear of the enemy position. Rushing amachine-gun emplacement, he killed or drove off the crew with hisbayonet , bombed out the remaining part of the strong point with Germanhand grenade s, and captured two machineguns and four men.Army citation:
:When his company, advancing through a wood, met with strong resistance from an enemy strong point, Sgt. Cukela crawled out from the flank and made his way toward the German lines in the face of heavy fire, disregarding the warnings of his comrades. He succeeded in getting behind the enemy position and rushed a machinegun emplacement, killing or driving off the crew with his bayonet. With German hand grenades he then bombed out the remaining portion of the strong point, capturing 4 men and 2 damaged machineguns.
Family and origin
Louis Cukela was the son of George and Jovana (Bubrich) Cukela. His mother died in 1900. After he had immigrated to the U.S., his father and three sisters remained in Austria-Hungary."Louis Cukela", Arlington National Cemetery website.]
Cukela was married to Minnie Myrtle Strayer of Miflintown, Pennsylvania on
22 December 1923 in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Cukela died on10 August 1956 just months after Major Cukela. At the time of his death, Major Cukela was also survived by a sister, Mrs. Zorka Cukela Dvoracek, of ŠibenikCroatia )."Louis Cukela", Arlington National Cemetery website.]There has been some controversy regarding Cukela's ethnicity. He rarely spoke about his heritage. During his lifetime he was called "an Austrian, Slav, Yugoslav, Serb and Croat", whereas Cukela preferred to be called an American Marine.cite web|accessdate=2007-10-25
url=http://www.defenselink.mil/speeches/speech.aspx?speechid=433
title=Commencement Address United States Naval Academy As Delivered by Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen
author=Cohen, William S.
date=May 26, 1999
work=DefenseLINK
publisher=U.S. Department of Defense]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War I
*List of Historically Important U.S. Marines Notes
References
:Marine Corps
*cite web
accessdate=2007-09-03
url=http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Whos_Who/Cukela_L.htm
title=Major Louis Cukela, USMC
work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
publisher=History Division, United States Marine Corps
*cite web
accessdate=
url=http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/000003c919889c0385255f980058f5b6/000003c919889c0385255fa200741827?OpenDocument
title=Medal of Honor — Louis Cukela (Medal of Honor citation)
work=Marines Awarded the Medal of Honor
publisher=History Division, United States Marie Corps
archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070220130251/http://www.usmc.mil/moh.nsf/000003c919889c0385255f980058f5b6/000003c919889c0385255fa200741827?OpenDocument
archivedate=2007-02-20
*cite web
accessdate=2007-10-25
url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/louiscuk.htm
title=Louis Cukela, Major, United States Marine Corps
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery WebsitePersondata
NAME= Cukela, Louis
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