
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
NEIBAUR, THOMAS C.
Rank and Organization: Private, U.S. Army, Company
M, 167th Infantry, 42d Division. Place and Date: Near Landres-et-St. Georges,
France, 16 October 1918. Entered Service At: Sugar City, Idaho. Born: 17 May
1898, Sharon, Idaho. G. O. No.: 1 18, W .D., 1918.
Citation:
On the afternoon of 16 October 1918, when the Cote-de-Chatillion had just been gained
after bitter fighting and the summit of that strong bulwark in the Kriemhilde Stellung was
being organized, Pvt. Neibaur was sent out on patrol with his automatic rifle squad to
enfilade enemy machinegun nests. As he gained the ridge he set up his automatic rifle and
was directly thereafter wounded in both legs by fire from a hostile machinegun on his
flank. The advance wave of the enemy troops, counterattacking, had about gained the ridge,
and although practically cut off and surrounded, the remainder of his detachment being
killed or wounded, this gallant soldier kept his automatic rifle in operation to such
effect that by his own efforts and by fire from the skirmish line of his company, at least
100 yards in his rear, the attack was checked. The enemy wave being halted and Iying
prone, 4 of the enemy attacked Pvt. Neibaur at close quarters. These he killed. He then
moved alone among the enemy lying on the ground about him, in the midst of the fire from
his own lines, and by coolness and gallantry captured 11 prisoners at the point of his
pistol and, although painfully wounded, brought them back to our lines. The counterattack
in full force was arrested to a large extent by the single efforts of this soldier, whose
heroic exploits took place against the skyline in full view of his entire battalion.
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