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Medal of Honor
Womack, Bryant H. |
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Rank and Organization:
Private First Class, U.S.
Army, Medical Company, 14th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division.
Place and Date:
Near Sokso-ri, Korea, 12 March
1952.
Entered Service at:
Mill Springs, N.C. Birth:
Mill Springs, N.C. G.O. No.: 5
...Citation...
Pfc. Womack distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry above and
beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. Pfc. Womack
was the only medical aid man attached to a night combat patrol when
sudden contact with a numerically superior enemy produced numerous
casualties. Pfc. Womack went immediately to their aid, although
this necessitated exposing himself to a devastating hail of enemy fire,
during which he was seriously wounded. Refusing medical aid for
himself, he continued moving among his comrades to administer aid.
While he was aiding 1 man, he was again struck by enemy mortar fire,
this time suffering the loss of his right arm. Although he knew
the consequences should immediate aid not be administered, he still
refused aid and insisted that all efforts be made for the benefit of
others that were wounded. Although unable to perform the task
himself, he remained on the scene and directed others in first aid
techniques. The last man to withdraw, he walked until he collapsed
from loss of blood, and died a few minutes later while being carried by
his comrades. The extraordinary heroism, outstanding courage, and
unswerving devotion to his duties displayed by Pfc. Womack reflect the
utmost distinction upon himself and uphold the esteemed traditions of
the U.S. Army.
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