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alan243 11 June 2009 20:13

MOH reciepient laid to rest today
 
George E Wahlen was laid to rest today. I was fortunate to meet him and shake his hand and thank him. RIP.

JJ_BPK 11 June 2009 20:26

RIP George, Vaya con DIos..

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Edward_Wahlen[/url]

307th_ACE 11 June 2009 23:25

Rest in peace Sir.

Longrifle 12 June 2009 10:13

Served in all four branches of the US military. This nation was blessed by his life. RIP, sir.

Seanmcd82 12 June 2009 10:37

RIP Soldier

Corsair 12 June 2009 12:09

[U]RIP Major Whalen[/U]. A true American Hero.

OldSwabbie 12 June 2009 13:33

What do you say about men like that? Incredible...

RIP SIR....

JDAM 12 June 2009 14:26

A true American hero, rest in peace Sir!

[quote][B]MOH Citation:[/B] For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 2d Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Iwo Jima in the Volcano group on 3 March 1945. Painfully wounded in the bitter action on 26 February, Wahlen remained on the battlefield, advancing well forward of the frontlines to aid a wounded marine and carrying him back to safety despite a terrific concentration of fire. Tireless in his ministrations, he consistently disregarded all danger to attend his fighting comrades as they fell under the devastating rain of shrapnel and bullets, and rendered prompt assistance to various elements of his combat group as required. When an adjacent platoon suffered heavy casualties, he defied the continuous pounding of heavy mortars and deadly fire of enemy rifles to care for the wounded, working rapidly in an area swept by constant fire and treating 14 casualties before returning to his own platoon. Wounded again on 2 March, he gallantly refused evacuation, moving out with his company the following day in a furious assault across 600 yards of open terrain and repeatedly rendering medical aid while exposed to the blasting fury of powerful Japanese guns. Stouthearted and indomitable, he persevered in his determined efforts as his unit waged fierce battle and, unable to walk after sustaining a third agonizing wound, resolutely crawled 50 yards to administer first aid to still another fallen fighter. By his dauntless fortitude and valor, Wahlen served as a constant inspiration and contributed vitally to the high morale of his company during critical phases of this strategically important engagement. His heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in the face of overwhelming enemy fire upheld the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.[/quote]

burt160 12 June 2009 18:59

RIP..

SOFcentric 26 June 2009 21:26

RIP

agonyea 27 June 2009 20:28

Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi ! Thank you for your service to this nation.


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