- Wilburn K. Ross
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name=Wilburn K. Ross
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placeofbirth=Strunk, Kentucky
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caption= Wilburn K. Ross, Medal of Honor recipient
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=Master Sergeant
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unit=350th Infantry Regiment , 3rd Infantry Division
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor
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laterwork=Wilburn K. Ross is a retired
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
Ross joined the Army from his birth city of
Strunk, Kentucky , and byOctober 30 1944 was serving as a private in Company G,350th Infantry Regiment , 3rd Infantry Division. On that day, nearSt. Jacques ,France , Ross manned a machinegun through repeated German assaults, holding off the enemy even after his supporting riflemen had run out of ammunition. For his actions during the battle, he was issued the Medal of Honor six months later, onApril 14 1945 .Ross reached the rank of Master Sergeant before retiring from the Army.
Medal of Honor citation
Private Ross' official Medal of Honor citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty near St. Jacques, France. At 11:30 a.m. on 30 October 1944, after his company had lost 55 out of 88 men in an attack on an entrenched, full-strength German company of elite mountain troops, Pvt. Ross placed his light machinegun 10 yards in advance of the foremost supporting riflemen in order to absorb the initial impact of an enemy counterattack. With machinegun and small-arms fire striking the earth near him, he fired with deadly effect on the assaulting force and repelled it. Despite the hail of automatic fire and the explosion of
rifle grenade s within a stone's throw of his position, he continued to man his machinegun alone, holding off 6 more German attacks. When the eighth assault was launched, most of his supporting riflemen were out of ammunition. They took positions in echelon behind Pvt. Ross and crawled up, during the attack, to extract a few rounds of ammunition from his machinegun ammunition belt. Pvt. Ross fought on virtually without assistance and, despite the fact that enemy grenadiers crawled to within 4 yards of his position in an effort to kill him with handgrenades, he again directed accurate and deadly fire on the hostile force and hurled it back. After expending his last rounds, Pvt. Ross was advised to withdraw to the company command post, together with 8 surviving riflemen, but, as more ammunition was expected, he declined to do so. The Germans launched their last all-out attack, converging their fire on Pvt. Ross in a desperate attempt to destroy the machinegun which stood between them and a decisive breakthrough. As his supporting riflemen fixed bayonets for a last-ditch stand, fresh ammunition arrived and was brought to Pvt. Ross just as the advance assault elements were about to swarm over his position. He opened murderous fire on the oncoming enemy; killed 40 and wounded 10 of the attacking force; broke the assault single-handedly, and forced the Germans to withdraw. Having killed or wounded at least 58 Germans in more than 5 hours of continuous combat and saved the remnants of his company from destruction, Pvt. Ross remained at his post that night and the following day for a total of 36 hours. His actions throughout this engagement were an inspiration to his comrades and maintained the high traditions of the military service.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 = Congressional Medal of Honor Society
title = Full List of Living Recipients
url = http://www.cmohs.org/recipients/living_list_full.htm
accessdate = 2007-09-05*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 = 2007-09-05Persondata
NAME= Ross, Wilburn K.
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