
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
Charles L. Thomas
Captain, U.S. Army
General Order:
Citation:
For extraordinary heroism in action on 14 December 1944, near Climbach, France. While
riding in the lead vehicle of a task force organized to storm and capture the village of
Climbach, France, then First Lieutenant Thomas's armored scout car was subjected to
intense enemy artillery, self-propelled gun, and small arms fire. Although wounded by the
initial burst of hostile fire, Lieutenant Thomas signaled the remainder of the column to
halt and, despite the severity of his wounds, assisted the crew of the wrecked car in
dismounting. Upon leaving the scant protection which the vehicle afforded, Lieutenant
Thomas was again subjected to a hail of enemy fire which inflicted multiple gunshot wounds
in his chest, legs, and left arm. Despite the intense pain caused by these wounds,
Lieutenant Thomas ordered and directed the dispersion and emplacement of two antitank guns
which in a few moments were promptly and effectively returning the enemy fire. Realizing
that he could no longer remain in command of the platoon, he signaled to the platoon
commander to join him. Lieutenant Thomas then thoroughly oriented him on enemy gun
dispositions and the general situation. Only after he was certain that his junior officer
was in full control of the situation did he permit himself to be evacuated. First
Lieutenant Thomas' outstanding heroism were an inpiration to his men and exemplify the
highest traditions of the Armed Forces.
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