
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
SIGLER, FRANKLIN EARL
Rank and Organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve, 2d Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Place and Date Iwo Jima,
Volcano Islands, 14 March 1945. Entered Service at: New Jersey. Born: 6
November 1924, Glen Ridge, N.J.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the
call of duty while serving with the 2d Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division, in
action against enemy Japanese forces during the seizure of Iwo Jima in the Volcano Islands
on 14 March 1945. Voluntarily taking command of his rifle squad when the leader became a
casualty, Pvt. Sigler fearlessly led a bold charge against an enemy gun installation which
had held up the advance of his company for several days and, reaching the position in
advance of the others, assailed the emplacement with handgrenades and personally
annihilated the entire crew. As additional Japanese troops opened fire from concealed
tunnels and caves above, he quickly scaled the rocks leading to the attacking guns,
surprised the enemy with a furious l-man assault and, although severely wounded in the
encounter, deliberately crawled back to his squad position where he steadfastly refused
evacuation, persistently directing heavy machinegun and rocket barrages on the Japanese
cave entrances. Undaunted by the merciless rain of hostile fire during the intensified
action, he gallantly disregarded his own painful wounds to aid casualties, carrying 3
wounded squad members to safety behind the lines and returning to continue the battle with
renewed determination until ordered to retire for medical treatment. Stouthearted and
indomitable in the face of extreme peril, Pvt. Sigler, by his alert initiative,
unfaltering leadership, and daring tactics in a critical situation, effected the release
of his besieged company from enemy fire and contributed essentially to its further advance
against a savagely fighting enemy. His superb valor, resolute fortitude, and heroic spirit
of self-sacrifice throughout reflect the highest credit upon Pvt. Sigler and the U.S.
Naval Service.
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