
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*REESE, JAMES W.
Rank and Organization:. Private, U.S. Army, 26th
Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. Place and date. At Mt. Vassillio, Sicily, 5
August 1943. Entered Service at: Chester, Pa. Birth: Chester, Pa. G.O.
No.: 85, 17 December 1943.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life. above and beyond the call
of duty in action involving actual conflict with the enemy. When the enemy launched a
counterattack which threatened the position of his company, Pvt. Reese, as the acting
squad leader of a 60-mm. mortar squad, displaying superior leadership on his own
initiative, maneuvered his squad forward to a favorable position, from which, by
skillfully directing the fire of his weapon, he caused many casualties in the enemy ranks,
and aided materially in repulsing the counterattack. When the enemy fire became so severe
as to make his position untenable, he ordered the other members of his squad to withdraw
to a safer position, but declined to seek safety for himself. So as to bring more
effective fire upon the enemy, Pvt. Reese, without assistance, moved his mortar to a new
position and attacked an enemy machinegun nest. He had only 3 rounds of ammunition but
secured a direct hit with his last round, completely destroying the nest and killing the
occupants. Ammunition being exhausted, he abandoned the mortar. seized a rifle and
continued to advance, moving into an exposed position overlooking the enemy. Despite a
heavy concentration of machinegun, mortar, and artillery fire, the heaviest experienced by
his unit throughout the entire Sicilian campaign, he remained at this position and
continued to inflict casualties upon the enemy until he was killed. His bravery, coupled
with his gallant and unswerving determination to close with the enemy, regardless of
consequences and obstacles which he faced, are a priceless inspiration to our armed
forces.
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