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 The
President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
STOCKHAM, FRED W.
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Rank
and organization:
Gunnery Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, 96th Company, 2d
Battalion, 6th Regiment. Place and date: In
Bois-de-Belleau, France, 13-14 June 1918. Entered
service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Detroit,
Mich. G.O. NO.:--.
Citation:
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During an intense enemy
bombardment with high explosive and gas shells
which wounded or killed many members of the
company, G/Sgt. Stockham, upon noticing that the
gas mask of a wounded comrade was shot away,
without hesitation, removed his own gas mask and
insisted upon giving it to the wounded man, well
knowing that the effects of the gas would be fatal
to himself. He continued with undaunted courage
and valor to direct and assist in the evacuation
of the wounded, until he himself collapsed from
the effects of gas, dying as a result thereof a
few days later. His courageous conduct undoubtedly
saved the lives of many of his wounded comrades
and his conspicuous gallantry and spirit of
self-sacrifice were a source of great inspiration
to all who served with him.
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| Though a
Marine, he received the Army Medal of Honor |
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