- Joseph E. Muller
Infobox Military Person
name=Joseph E. Muller
born=
died= death date|1945|5|16
placeofbirth=Holyoke, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=nearIshimmi ,Okinawa Island
placeofburial=National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific Honolulu ,Hawaii
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nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank=Sergeant
commands=
unit=305th Infantry Regiment , 77th Infantry Division
battles=World War II
*Battle of Okinawa
awards=Medal of Honor
relations=
laterwork=Joseph E. Muller (died May 16, 1945) was a
United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—theMedal of Honor —for his actions inWorld War II during theBattle of Okinawa .Muller joined the Army from
New York City and by May 15, 1945 was serving as a Sergeant in Company B,305th Infantry Regiment , 77th Infantry Division. On that day, during a battle for a ridge nearIshimmi on Okinawa in theRyukyu Islands , he exposed himself to enemy fire and charged theJapan ese positions alone. The next morning, when Japanese soldiers made an attempt to re-take the ridge, Muller again charged and routed them. When one one of the Japanese soldiers threw ahand grenade into hisfoxhole , he threw himself onto the device to protect two of his comrades. He died in the resulting explosion and, on July 17, 1946, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.Muller was buried at the
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific inHonolulu ,Hawaii .Medal of Honor citation
Sergeant Muller's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
He displayed conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty. When his platoon was stopped by deadly fire from a strongly defended ridge, he directed men to points where they could cover his attack. Then through the vicious machinegun and automatic fire, crawling forward alone, he suddenly jumped up, hurled his grenades, charged the enemy, and drove them into the open where his squad shot them down. Seeing enemy survivors about to man a machinegun, He fired his rifle at point-blank range, hurled himself upon them, and killed the remaining 4. Before dawn the next day, the enemy counterattacked fiercely to retake the position. Sgt. Muller crawled forward through the flying bullets and explosives, then leaping to his feet, hurling grenades and firing his rifle, he charged the Japs and routed them. As he moved into his foxhole shared with 2 other men, a lone enemy, who had been feigning death, threw a grenade. Quickly seeing the danger to his companions, Sgt. Muller threw himself over it and smothered the blast with his body. Heroically sacrificing his life to save his comrades, he upheld the highest traditions of the military service.
ee also
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Joseph E. Muller Bridge , a crossing of theConnecticut River named in honor of Muller.References
*findagrave|7804289 Retrieved on 2007-11-30
*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/html/moh/wwII-m-s.html
accessdate = 2007-11-30Persondata
NAME= Muller, Joseph E.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
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