Rank
and organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, Company D,
20th Infantry, 6th Infantry Division. Place and date:
Cordillera Mountains, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 29 July 1945.
Entered service at: Nashport, Ohio. Birth:
Salem, W. Va. G.O. No.: 49, 31 May 1946.
Citation:
He displayed conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
above and beyond the call of duty while fighting in the
Cordillera Mountains of Luzon, Philippine Islands. When 2
Filipino companies were pinned down under a torrent of enemy
fire that converged on them from a circular ridge commanding
their position, Cpl. Mayfield, in a gallant single-handed
effort to aid them, rushed from shell hole to shell hole until
he reached 4 enemy caves atop the barren fire-swept hill. With
grenades and his carbine, he assaulted each of the caves while
enemy fire pounded about him. However, before he annihilated
the last hostile redoubt, a machinegun bullet destroyed his
weapon and slashed his left hand. Disregarding his wound, he
secured more grenades and dauntlessly charged again into the
face of pointblank fire to help destroy a hostile observation
post. By his gallant determination and heroic leadership, Cpl.
Mayfield inspired the men to eliminate all remaining pockets
of resistance in the area and to press the advance against the
enemy.