- Richard G. Wilson
Infobox Military Person
name= Richard G. Wilson
born= birth date|1931|8|19
died= death date and age|1950|10|21|1931|8|19
placeofbirth=Marion, Illinois
placeofdeath=Opari ,Korea
placeofburial=
caption= Private First Class Richard Wilson
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank=Private First Class
unit=Co. 1, Medical Company, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment
battles=Korean War
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart Richard G. Wilson (
August 19 1931 –October 21 1950 ) was a soldier in theUnited States Army during theKorean War . He was awarded theMedal of Honor for his actions onOctober 21 ,1950 .Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Co. 1, Medical Company, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment
Place and date:
Opari ,Korea , 21 October 1950Entered service at: Cape Girardeau Mo. Born: 19 August 1931,
Marion, Illinois G.O. No.: 64, 2 August 1951
Citation:
:Pfc. Wilson distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action. As medical aid man attached to Company I, he accompanied the unit during a reconnaissance in force through the hilly country near Opari. The main body of the company was passing through a narrow valley flanked on 3 sides by high hills when the enemy laid down a barrage of mortar, automatic-weapons and small-arms fire. The company suffered a large number of casualties from the intense hostile fire while fighting its way out of the ambush. Pfc. Wilson proceeded at once to move among the wounded and administered aid to them oblivious of the danger to himself, constantly exposing himself to hostile fire. The company commander ordered a withdrawal as the enemy threatened to encircle and isolate the company. As his unit withdrew Private Wilson assisted wounded men to safety and assured himself that none were left behind. After the company had pulled back he learned that a comrade previously thought dead had been seen to be moving and attempting to crawl to safety. Despite the protests of his comrades, unarmed and facing a merciless enemy, Pfc. Wilson returned to the dangerous position in search of his comrade. Two days later a patrol found him lying beside the man he returned to aid. He had been shot several times while trying to shield and administer aid to the wounded man. Pfc. Wilson's superb personal bravery, consummate courage and willing self-sacrifice for his comrades reflect untold glory upon himself and uphold the esteemed traditions of the military service.cite web
accessdate=2007-12-31
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "RICHARD G. WILSON" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date =July 16 ,2007
publisher= CMH, U.S. Army]ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients Notes
References
*cite web
accessdate=2007-12-31
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/koreanwar.html
title = "RICHARD G. WILSON" entry
work = Medal of Honor Recipients: Korean War
date =July 16 ,2007
publisher= Center of Military History (CMH), United States ArmyPersondata
NAME= Wilson, Richard G.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
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