
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
HARVEY, RAYMOND
Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Army,
Company C, 17th Infantry Regiment. Place and date: Vicinity of Taemi-Dong, Korea,
9 March 1951. Entered service at: Pasadena, Calif. Born: 1 March 1920
Ford City, Pa. G.O. No.: 67, 2 August 1951.
Citation:
Capt. Harvey Company C, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
above and beyond the call of duty in action. When his company was pinned down by a barrage
of automatic weapons fire from numerous well-entrenched emplacements, imperiling
accomplishment of its mission, Capt. Harvey braved a hail of fire and exploding grenades
to advance to the first enemy machinegun nest, killing its crew with grenades. Rushing to
the edge of the next emplacement, he killed its crew with carbine fire. He then moved the
1st Platoon forward until it was again halted by a curtain of automatic fire from
wellfortified hostile positions. Disregarding the hail of fire, he personally charged and
neutralized a third emplacement. Miraculously escaping death from intense crossfire, Capt.
Harvey continued to lead the assault. Spotting an enemy pillbox well camouflaged by logs,
he moved close enough to sweep the emplacement with carbine fire and throw grenades
through the openings, annihilating its 5 occupants. Though wounded he then turned to order
the company forward, and, suffering agonizing pain, he continued to direct the reduction
of the remaining hostile positions, refusing evacuation until assured that the mission
would be accomplished. Capt. Harvey's valorous and intrepid actions served as an
inspiration to his company, reflecting the utmost glory upon himself and upholding the
heroic traditions of the military service.
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