- Robert D. Maxwell
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name=Robert D. Maxwell
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placeofbirth=Boise, Idaho
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caption= Robert D. Maxwell, Medal of Honor recipient
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=Technician Fifth Grade
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unit=7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor
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laterwork=Robert D. Maxwell is a former
United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—theMedal of Honor —for his actions inWorld War II .Biography
Maxwell joined the Army from
Larimer County, Colorado , and bySeptember 7 1944 was serving as atechnician fifth grade in the 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. On that day, nearBesançon in easternFrance , Maxwell smothered the blast of an enemyhand grenade with his body to protect those around him. He survived his wounds and seven months later, onApril 6 1945 , was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions.Medal of Honor citation
Technician Fifth Grade Maxwell's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty on 7 September 1944, near Besancon, France. Technician 5th Grade Maxwell and 3 other soldiers, armed only with .45 caliber
automatic pistol s, defended the battalion observation post against an overwhelming onslaught by enemy infantrymen in approximatelyplatoon strength, supported by 20mm.flak and machinegun fire, who had infiltrated through the battalion's forward companies and were attacking the observation post with machinegun,machine pistol , and grenade fire at ranges as close as 10 yards. Despite a hail of fire from automatic weapons andgrenade launcher s, Technician 5th Grade Maxwell aggressively fought off advancing enemy elements and, by his calmness, tenacity, and fortitude, inspired his fellows to continue the unequal struggle. When an enemy hand grenade was thrown in the midst of his squad, Technician 5th Grade Maxwell unhesitatingly hurled himself squarely upon it, using his blanket and his unprotected body to absorb the full force of the explosion. This act of instantaneous heroism permanently maimed Technician 5th Grade Maxwell, but saved the lives of his comrades in arms and facilitated maintenance of vital military communications during the temporary withdrawal of the battalion's forward headquarters.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
*cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Medal of Honor Recipients - World War II (M-S)
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date =July 16 2007
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/html/moh/wwII-m-s.html
accessdate = 2007-09-05
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