
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*TRUEMPER, WALTER E.
(Air Mission)
Rank and Organization: Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps. 510th Bomber
Squadron, 351st Bomber Group. Place and Date Over Europe, 20 February 1944. Entered
Service at: Aurora, Ill. Born: 31 October 1918, Aurora, Ill. G.O. No.: 52, 22
June 1944.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of
duty in action against the enemy in connection with a bombing mission over enemy-occupied
Europe on 20 February 1944. The aircraft on which 2d Lt. Truemper was serving as navigator
was attacked by a squadron of enemy fighters with the result that the copilot was killed
outright, the pilot wounded and rendered unconscious, the radio operator wounded and the
plane severely damaged Nevertheless, 2d Lt. Truemper and other members of the crew managed
to right the plane and fly it back to their home station, where they contacted the control
tower and reported the situation. 2d Lt. Truemper and the engineer volunteered to attempt
to land the plane. Other members of the crew were ordered to jump, leaving 2d Lt. Truemper
and the engineer aboard. After observing the distressed aircraft from another plane, 2d
Lt. Truemper's commanding officer decided the damaged plane could not be landed by the
inexperienced crew and ordered them to abandon it and parachute to safety. Demonstrating
unsurpassed courage and heroism, 2d Lt. Truemper and the engineer replied that the pilot
was still alive but could not be moved and that they would not desert him. They were then
told to attempt a landing. After 2 unsuccessful efforts their plane crashed into an open
field in a third attempt to land. 2d Lt. Truemper, the engineer, and the wounded pilot
were killed.
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