
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
BLOCH, ORVILLE EMIL
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant,
U.S. Army, Company E, 338th Infantry, 85th Infantry Division. Place and date:
Near Firenzuola, Italy, 22 September 1944. Entered service at: Streeter, N. Dak. Birth:
Big Falls, Wis. G.O. No.: 9, 10 February 1945.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of
duty. 1st Lt. Bloch undertook the task of wiping out 5 enemy machinegun nests that had
held up the advance in that particular sector for 1 day. Gathering 3 volunteers from his
platoon, the patrol snaked their way to a big rock, behind which a group of 3 buildings
and 5 machinegun nests were located. Leaving the 3 men behind the rock, he attacked the
first machinegun nest alone charging into furious automatic fire, kicking over the
machinegun, and capturing the machinegun crew of 5. Pulling the pin from a grenade, he
held it ready in his hand and dashed into the face of withering automatic fire toward this
second enemy machinegun nest located at the corner of an adjacent building 15 yards
distant. When within 20 feet of the machinegun he hurled the grenade, wounding the
machinegunner, the other 2 members of the crew fleeing into a door of the house. Calling
one of his volunteer group to accompany him, they advanced to the opposite end of the
house, there contacting a machinegun crew of 5 running toward this house. 1st Lt Bloch and
his men opened fire on the enemy crew, forcing them to abandon this machinegun and
ammunition and flee into the same house. Without a moment's hesitation, 1st Lt. Bloch,
unassisted, rushed through the door into a hail of small-arms fire, firing his carbine
from the hip, and captured the 7 occupants, wounding 3 of them. 1st Lt. Bloch with his men
then proceeded to a third house where they discovered an abandoned enemy machinegun and
detected another enemy machinegun nest at the next corner of the building. The crew of 6
spotted 1st Lt. Bloch the instant he saw them. Without a moment's hesitation he dashed
toward them. The enemy fired pistols wildly in his direction and vanished through a door
of the house, 1st Lt. Bloch following them through the door, firing his carbine from the
hip, wounding 2 of the enemy and capturing 6. Altogether 1st Lt. Bloch had single-handedly
captured 19 prisoners, wounding 6 of them and eliminating a total of 5 enemy machinegun
nests. His gallant and heroic actions saved his company many casualties and permitted them
to continue the attack with new inspiration and vigor. |