- Forrest E. Everhart
Infobox Military Person
name=Forrest E. Everhart, Sr.
born=birth date|1922|8|28
died=death date and age|1986|8|30|1922|8|28
placeofbirth=Bainbridge, Ohio
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=
rank=Technical Sergeant
commands=
unit=359th Infantry Regiment , 90th Infantry Division
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor
relations=
laterwork=Forrest E. Everhart, Sr., (August 28, 1922 – August 30, 1986) 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 .Biography
Everhart joined the Army from
Texas City, Texas , and by November 12, 1944 was serving as atechnical sergeant in Company H,359th Infantry Regiment , 90th Infantry Division. On that day, near Kerling,France , he led hisplatoon in a defense against a counterattack by a numerically superior German force. When German soldiers threatened to overrun his platoon's machine gun positions, he twice engaged them alone and drove them away. For these actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor ten months later, on September 10, 1945.Everhart left the Army while still a technical sergeant. He died at age 64 and was buried in
Arlington National Cemetery ,Arlington County, Virginia .Medal of Honor citation
Technical Sergeant Everhart's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
He commanded a platoon that bore the brunt of a desperate enemy counterattack near Korling, France, before dawn on 12 November 1944. When German
tank s andself-propelled gun s penetrated his left flank and overwhelming infantry forces threatened to overrun the 1 remaining machinegun in that section, he ran 400 yards through woods churned byartillery and mortar concentrations to strengthen the defense. With the 1 remaining gunner, he directed furious fire into the advancing hordes until they swarmed close to the position. He left the gun, boldly charged the attackers and, after a 15-minute exchange ofhand grenade s, forced them to withdraw leaving 30 dead behind. He re-crossed the fire-swept terrain to his then threatened right flank, exhorted his men and directed murderous fire from the single machinegun at that position. There, in the light of bursting mortar shells, he again closed with the enemy in a hand grenade duel and, after a fierce 30-minute battle, forced the Germans to withdraw leaving another 20 dead. The gallantry and intrepidity of T/Sgt. Everhart in rallying his men and refusing to fall back in the face of terrible odds were highly instrumental in repelling the fanatical enemy counterattack directed at the American bridgehead across the Moselle River.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
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*cite web
publisher = U.S. Army Center of Military History
title = Medal of Honor Recipients - World War II (A-F)
work = Medal of Honor Citations
date = July 16, 2007
url = http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/wwII-a-f.html
accessdate = 2008-02-12Persondata
NAME= Everhart, Forrest E.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH= August 28, 1922
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bainbridge, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH= August 30, 1986
PLACE OF DEATH=
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