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George B. Turner

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George B. Turner Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jun 1963 (aged 64)
Encino, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 41, Lot 589
Memorial ID
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. He was serving as a Private First Class in the United States Army, Battery C, 499th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 14th Armored Division, on January 3, 1945, when he earned the Medal of Honor. His citation reads: "At Phillippsbourg, France, he was cut off from his artillery unit by an enemy armored infantry attack. Coming upon a friendly infantry company withdrawing under the vicious onslaught, he noticed 2 German tanks and approximately 75 supporting foot soldiers advancing down the main street of the village. Seizing a rocket launcher, he advanced under intense small-arms and cannon fire to meet the tanks and, standing in the middle of the road, fired at them, destroying 1 and disabling the second. From a nearby half-track, he then dismounted a machine gun, placed it in the open street, and fired into the enemy infantrymen, killing or wounding a great number and breaking up the attack. In the American counterattack which followed, 2 supporting tanks were disabled by an enemy antitank gun. Firing a light machine gun from the hip, Pfc. Turner held off the enemy so that the crews of the disabled vehicles could extricate themselves. He ran through a hail of fire to one of the tanks which had burst into flames and attempted to rescue a man who had been unable to escape, but an explosion of the tank's ammunition frustrated his effort and wounded him painfully. Refusing to be evacuated, he remained with the infantry until the following day, driving off an enemy patrol with serious casualties, assisting in capturing a hostile strong point, and voluntarily and fearlessly driving a truck through heavy enemy fire to deliver wounded men to the rear aid station. The great courage displayed by PFC Turner and his magnificently-heroic initiative contributed materially to the defense of the French town and inspired the troops about him. The Medal of Honor was awarded on September 14, 1945.
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. He was serving as a Private First Class in the United States Army, Battery C, 499th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 14th Armored Division, on January 3, 1945, when he earned the Medal of Honor. His citation reads: "At Phillippsbourg, France, he was cut off from his artillery unit by an enemy armored infantry attack. Coming upon a friendly infantry company withdrawing under the vicious onslaught, he noticed 2 German tanks and approximately 75 supporting foot soldiers advancing down the main street of the village. Seizing a rocket launcher, he advanced under intense small-arms and cannon fire to meet the tanks and, standing in the middle of the road, fired at them, destroying 1 and disabling the second. From a nearby half-track, he then dismounted a machine gun, placed it in the open street, and fired into the enemy infantrymen, killing or wounding a great number and breaking up the attack. In the American counterattack which followed, 2 supporting tanks were disabled by an enemy antitank gun. Firing a light machine gun from the hip, Pfc. Turner held off the enemy so that the crews of the disabled vehicles could extricate themselves. He ran through a hail of fire to one of the tanks which had burst into flames and attempted to rescue a man who had been unable to escape, but an explosion of the tank's ammunition frustrated his effort and wounded him painfully. Refusing to be evacuated, he remained with the infantry until the following day, driving off an enemy patrol with serious casualties, assisting in capturing a hostile strong point, and voluntarily and fearlessly driving a truck through heavy enemy fire to deliver wounded men to the rear aid station. The great courage displayed by PFC Turner and his magnificently-heroic initiative contributed materially to the defense of the French town and inspired the troops about him. The Medal of Honor was awarded on September 14, 1945.

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MEDAL OF HONOR
PFC
US ARMY
WORLD WAR II




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  • Originally Created by: AJ
  • Added: Oct 16, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7989590/george_b-turner: accessed ), memorial page for George B. Turner (27 Jun 1899–29 Jun 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7989590, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.