

Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Marine
Corps Reserve, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division. Place
and date: Iwo Jima, Volcano
Islands, 20
February 1945. Entered service at: Norfolk,
Va. Born: 14 February 1928, Plymouth,
N.C. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with
the 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division, during action against
enemy Japanese forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 20 February 1945. While creeping through a treacherous,
twisting ravine which ran in close proximity to a fluid and uncertain frontline
on D‑plus‑1 day, Pfc. Lucas and three other men were suddenly
ambushed by a hostile patrol which savagely attacked with rifle fire and
grenades. Quick to act when the lives of
the small group were endangered by two grenades which landed directly in front
of them, Pfc. Lucas unhesitatingly hurled himself over his comrades upon one
grenade and pulled the other under him, absorbing the whole blasting forces of
the explosions in his own body in order to shield his companions from the
concussion and murderous flying fragments.
By his inspiring action and valiant spirit of self-sacrifice, he not
only protected his comrades from certain injury or possible death, but also
enabled them to rout the Japanese patrol and continue the advance. His exceptionally courageous initiative and
loyalty reflect the highest credit upon Pfc. Lucas and the U.S. Naval Service.