
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
WAYBUR, DAVID C.
Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army,
3d Reconnaissance Troop, 3d Infantry Division. Place and Date Near Agrigento,
Sicily, 17 July 1943. Entered Service at: Piedmont, Calif. Birth: Oakland,
Calif. G.O. No.: 69, 21 October 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. Commander of a reconnaissance
platoon, 1st Lt. Waybur volunteered to lead a 3-vehicle patrol into enemy-held territory
to locate an isolated Ranger unit. Proceeding under cover of darkness, over roads known to
be heavily mined, and strongly defended by road blocks and machinegun positions, the
patrol's progress was halted at a bridge which had been destroyed by enemy troops and was
suddenly cut off from its supporting vehicles by 4 enemy tanks. Although hopelessly
outnumbered and out-gunned, and himself and his men completely exposed, he quickly
dispersed his vehicles and ordered his gunners to open fire with their .30 and .50 caliber
machineguns. Then, with ammunition exhausted, 3 of his men hit and himself seriously
wounded, he seized his .45 caliber Thompson submachinegun and standing in the bright
moonlight directly in the line of fire, alone engaged the leading tank at 30 yards and
succeeded in killing the crewmembers, causing the tank to run onto the bridge and crash
into the stream bed. After dispatching 1 of the men for aid he rallied the rest to cover
and withstood the continued fire of the tanks till the arrival of aid the following
morning.
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