Rank: Second Lieutenant (rank at time of action: Sergeant)
Conflict/Era: World War II
Unit/Command: Company B, 91st Reconnaisance Squadron, 2d Armored Division (attached to the 1st Infantry Division)
Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
Medal of Honor Action Date: July 31, 1943
Medal of Honor Action Place: near Gagliano, Sicily, Sicily
Citation
On 31 July 1943, near Gagliano, Sicily, a detachment of one officer and nine enlisted men, including Sgt. Kisters, advancing ahead of the leading elements of U.S. troops to fill a large crater in the only available vehicle route through Gagliano, was taken under fire by two enemy machine guns. Sgt. Kisters and the officer, unaided and in the face of intense small-arms fire, advanced on the nearest machine-gun emplacement and succeeded in capturing the gun and its crew of four. Although the greater part of the remaining small-arms fire was now directed on the captured machine-gun position, Sgt. Kisters voluntarily advanced alone toward the second gun emplacement. While creeping forward, he was struck five times by enemy bullets, receiving wounds in both legs and his right arm. Despite the wounds, he continued to advance on the enemy, and captured the second machine gun after killing three of its crew and forcing the fourth member to flee. The courage of this soldier and his unhesitating willingness to sacrifice his life, if necessary, served as an inspiration to the command.
Additional Details
Accredited to: Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
Awarded Posthumously: No
Presentation Date & Details: February 8, 1944 The White House, presented by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Born: March 3, 1919, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, United States
Died: May 11, 1986, Bloomington, IN, United States
Buried: Rose Hill Cemetery (MH) (G-74) , Bloomington, IN, United States