- Eli L. Whiteley
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name=Eli L. Whiteley
born= birth date|1913|12|10
died= death date and age|1986|12|02|1913|12|10
placeofbirth=Georgetown, Texas
placeofdeath=College Station, Texas
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caption= Eli L. Whiteley and a specimen Medal of Honor on display atTexas A&M University [ [http://www.msc.tamu.edu/facilities/memorial.html Memorial Student Center] [http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/msc.shtml Aggie Traditions] ]
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=Captain
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unit=Company L, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor Eli Lamar Whiteley (December 10, 1913 – December 2, 1986) was a first lieutenant in the
United States Army who received theMedal of Honor for his actions in Sigolsheim,France duringWorld War II .Medal of Honor citation
While leading his platoon on December 27, 1944, in savage
house-to-house fighting through the fortress town of Sigolsheim, France, he attacked a building through a street swept by withering mortar and automatic weapons fire. He was hit and severely wounded in the arm and shoulder; but he charged into the house alone and killed its 2 defenders. Hurling smoke and fragmentation grenades before him, he reached the next house and stormed inside, killing 2 and capturing 11 of the enemy. He continued leading his platoon in the extremely dangerous task of clearing hostile troops from strong points along the street until he reached a building held by fanatical Nazi troops. Although suffering from wounds which had rendered his left arm useless, he advanced on this strongly defended house, and after blasting out a wall with bazooka fire, charged through a hail of bullets. Wedging his submachinegun under his uninjured arm, he rushed into the house through the hole torn by his rockets, killed 5 of the enemy and forced the remaining 12 to surrender. As he emerged to continue his fearless attack, he was again hit and critically wounded. In agony and with 1 eye pierced by a shell fragment, he shouted for his men to follow him to the next house. He was determined to stay in the fighting, and remained at the head of his platoon until forcibly evacuated. By his disregard for personal safety, his aggressiveness while suffering from severe wounds, his determined leadership and superb courage, 1st Lt. Whiteley killed 9 Germans, captured 23 more and spearheaded an attack which cracked the core of enemy resistance in a vital area.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
[http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/WW/fwhkr.html Handbook of Texas]
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
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