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Jack William Kelso

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Jack William Kelso Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Madera, Madera County, California, USA
Death
2 Oct 1952 (aged 18)
South Korea
Burial
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6299, Longitude: -119.7901
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Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient. Kelso served as a Private First Class, United States Marine Corps, Company I, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.). He was awarded his medal posthumously for service in Korea, on October 2, 1952. His citation reads-For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifleman of Company I, in action against enemy aggressor forces. When both the platoon commander and the platoon sergeant became casualties during the defense of a vital outpost against a numerically superior enemy force attacking at night under cover of intense small-arms, grenade, and mortar fire, Pfc. Kelso bravely exposed himself to the hail of enemy fire in a determined effort to reorganize the unit and to repel the onrushing attackers. Forced to seek cover, along with 4 other marines, in a nearby bunker which immediately came under attack, he unhesitatingly picked up an enemy grenade which landed in the shelter, rushed out into the open and hurled it back at the enemy. Although painfully wounded when the grenade exploded as it left his hand, and again forced to seek the protection of the bunker when the hostile fire became more intensified Pfc. Kelso refused to remain in his position of comparative safety and moved out into the fire-swept area to return the enemy fire, thereby permitting the pinned-down marines in the bunker to escape. Mortally wounded while providing covering fire for his comrades, Pfc. Kelso, by his valiant fighting spirit, aggressive determination, and self-sacrificing efforts in behalf of others, served to inspire all who observed him. His heroic actions sustain and enhance the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient. Kelso served as a Private First Class, United States Marine Corps, Company I, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.). He was awarded his medal posthumously for service in Korea, on October 2, 1952. His citation reads-For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifleman of Company I, in action against enemy aggressor forces. When both the platoon commander and the platoon sergeant became casualties during the defense of a vital outpost against a numerically superior enemy force attacking at night under cover of intense small-arms, grenade, and mortar fire, Pfc. Kelso bravely exposed himself to the hail of enemy fire in a determined effort to reorganize the unit and to repel the onrushing attackers. Forced to seek cover, along with 4 other marines, in a nearby bunker which immediately came under attack, he unhesitatingly picked up an enemy grenade which landed in the shelter, rushed out into the open and hurled it back at the enemy. Although painfully wounded when the grenade exploded as it left his hand, and again forced to seek the protection of the bunker when the hostile fire became more intensified Pfc. Kelso refused to remain in his position of comparative safety and moved out into the fire-swept area to return the enemy fire, thereby permitting the pinned-down marines in the bunker to escape. Mortally wounded while providing covering fire for his comrades, Pfc. Kelso, by his valiant fighting spirit, aggressive determination, and self-sacrificing efforts in behalf of others, served to inspire all who observed him. His heroic actions sustain and enhance the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.

Bio by: The Silent Forgotten


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MEDAL OF HONOR
PFC US MARINE CORPS
KOREA



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7857066/jack_william-kelso: accessed ), memorial page for Jack William Kelso (23 Jan 1934–2 Oct 1952), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7857066, citing Washington Colony Cemetery, Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.