- George W. G. Boyce, Jr.
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name=George W. G. Boyce, Jr.
born=
died=death date|1944|7|23
placeofbirth=New York City
placeofdeath=nearAfua ,New Guinea
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=Second Lieutenant
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unit=112th Cavalry Regimental Combat Team
battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
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laterwork=George W. G. Boyce, Jr. (died July 23, 1944) was a
United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—theMedal of Honor —for his actions inWorld War II .Biography
Boyce joined the Army from the
Town of Cornwall, New York , and by July 23, 1944 was serving as a second lieutenant in the 112th Cavalry Regimental Combat Team. On that day, nearAfua ,New Guinea , he smothered the blast of an enemy-thrownhand grenade with his own body, sacrificing himself to protect those around him. For this action, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor nine months later, on April 7, 1945.Boyce was buried at the
Manila American Cemetery inManila , thePhilippines .Medal of Honor citation
Second Lieutenant Boyce's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty near Afua, New Guinea, on 23 July 1944. 2d Lt. Boyce's troop, having been ordered to the relief of another unit surrounded by superior enemy forces, moved out, and upon gaining contact with the enemy, the two leading platoons deployed and built up a firing line. 2d Lt. Boyce was ordered to attack with his platoon and make the main effort on the right of the troop. He launched his attack but after a short advance encountered such intense rifle, machinegun, and mortar fire that the forward movement of his platoon was temporarily halted. A shallow depression offered a route of advance and he worked his squad up this avenue of approach in order to close with the enemy. He was promptly met by a volley of hand grenades, 1 falling between himself and the men immediately following. Realizing at once that the explosion would kill or wound several of his men, he promptly threw himself upon the grenade and smothered the blast with his own body. By thus deliberately sacrificing his life to save those of his men, this officer exemplified the highest traditions of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Honored in ship naming
The
U.S. Army ship USAT "Lt. George W. G. Boyce" which operated in thePacific Ocean at the end ofWorld War II was named in his honor.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 = American Battle Monuments Commission
title = Boyce George WG
work = World War II Burial Listing
url = http://www.abmc.gov/search/wwii.php
accessdate = 2008-02-25*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 = 2008-02-25Persondata
NAME= Boyce, George W. G., Jr.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
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