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NETT, ROBERT B.
14 December 1944
Near Cognon,
Leyte,
Philippine
Islands
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Rank and organization: Captain (then
Lieutenant), U.S. Army, Company E, 305th Infantry, 77th Infantry Division. Place
and date: Near Cognon,
Leyte,
Philippine Islands, 14 December 1944. Entered service at: New Haven, CT. Birth: 13 June 1922, New Haven, Conn. G.O.
No.: 16, 8 February 1946.
Citation:
He commanded Company E in an attack against a reinforced enemy
battalion which had held up the American advance for 2 days from its entrenched
positions around a 3‑story concrete building. With another infantry company and armored
vehicles, Company E advanced against heavy machine-gun and other automatic
weapons fire with Lt. Nett spearheading the assault
against the strongpoint. During the
fierce hand‑to‑hand encounter which ensued, he killed 7 deeply
entrenched Japanese with his rifle and bayonet and, although seriously wounded,
gallantly continued to lead his men forward, refusing to relinquish his
command. Again he was severely wounded,
but still unwilling to retire, pressed ahead with his troops to assure the
capture of the objective. Wounded once
more in the final assault, he calmly made all arrangements for the resumption
of the advance, turned over his command to another officer, and then walked
unaided to the rear for medical treatment.
By his remarkable courage in continuing forward through sheer
determination despite successive wounds, Lt. Nett
provided an inspiring example for his men and was instrumental in the capture
of a vital strongpoint.