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Korean War - U.S. Army

Dan Dwain Schoonover

Details
  • Rank: Corporal
  • Conflict/Era: Korean War
  • Unit/Command:
    Company A, 13th Combat Engineer Battalion Attached to Company G, 17th Infantry,
    7th Infantry Division
  • Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
  • Medal of Honor Action Date: July 8, 1953
  • Medal of Honor Action Place: Pork Chop Hill, near Sokkogae
Citation
Cpl. Schoonover distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. Realizing that the heavy fighting and intense enemy fire made it impossible to carry out his mission, he voluntarily employed his unit as a rifle squad and, forging up the steep barren slope, participated in the assault on hostile positions. When an artillery round exploded on the roof of an enemy bunker, he courageously ran forward and leaped into the position, killing one hostile infantryman and taking another prisoner. Later in the action, when friendly forces were pinned down by vicious fire from another enemy bunker, he dashed through the hail of fire, hurled grenades in the nearest aperture, then ran to the doorway and emptied his pistol, killing the remainder of the enemy. His brave action neutralized the position and enabled friendly troops to continue their advance to the crest of the hill. When the enemy counterattacked he constantly exposed himself to the heavy bombardment to direct the fire of his men and to call in an effective artillery barrage on hostile forces. Although the company was relieved early the following morning, he voluntarily remained in the area, manned a machine gun for several hours, and subsequently joined another assault on enemy emplacements. When last seen he was operating an automatic rifle with devastating effect until mortally wounded by artillery fire. Cpl. Schoonover's heroic leadership during two days of heavy fighting, superb personal bravery, and willing self-sacrifice inspired his comrades and saved many lives, reflecting lasting glory upon himself and upholding the honored traditions of the military service.
Medal of Honor Recipient Dan D. Schoonover
Medal of Honor Recipient Dan D. Schoonover
Additional Details
  • Accredited to: Boise, Ada County, Idaho
  • Awarded Posthumously: Yes
  • Presentation Date & Details: December 2, 1954
    Fort Myer, Virginia, by Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, to his mother
  • Born: October 8, 1933, Boise, Ada County, ID, United States
  • Died: July 10, 1953, Sokkogae, Korea
  • Buried: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl)(Wall of the Missing) Morris Hill Cemetery (MH) (IMO) (Field of Honor 2-16-50-A) - Boise, Idaho, Honolulu, HI, United States
 

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