
The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*POMEROY, RALPH E.
Rank and organization: Private First
Class, U.S. Army, Company E, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. Place and
date: Near Kumhwa, Korea, 15 October 1952. Entered service at: Quinwood, W.
Va. Born: 26 March 1930, Quinwood, W. Va. G.O. No.: 97, 30 December
1953.
Citation:
Pfc. Pomeroy, a machine gunner with Company E, distinguished himself by conspicuous
gallantry and indomitable courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the
enemy. While his comrades were consolidating on a key terrain feature, he manned a
machinegun at the end of a communication trench on the forward slope to protect the
platoon flank and prevent a surprise attack. When the enemy attacked through a ravine
leading directly to his firing position, he immediately opened fire on the advancing
troops inflicting a heavy toll in casualties and blunting the assault. At this juncture
the enemy directed intense concentrations of artillery and mortar fire on his position in
an attempt to neutralize his gun. Despite withering fire and bursting shells, he
maintained his heroic stand and poured crippling fire into the ranks of the hostile force
until a mortar burst severely wounded him and rendered the gun mount inoperable. Quickly
removing the hot, heavy weapon, he cradled it in his arms and, moving forward with grim
determination, raked the attacking forces with a hail of fire. Although wounded a second
time he pursued his relentless course until his ammunition was expended within 10 feet of
the foe and then, using the machinegun as a club, he courageously closed with the enemy in
hand-to-hand combat until mortally wounded. Pfc. Pomeroy's consummate valor, inspirational
actions and supreme sacrifice enabled the platoon to contain the attack and maintain the
integrity of the perimeter, reflecting lasting glory upon himself and upholding the noble
traditions of the military service .
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