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World War II - U.S. Army

Herschel Floyd "pete" Briles

Details
  • Rank: Staff Sergeant (Highest Rank: First Sergeant)
  • Conflict/Era: World War II
  • Unit/Command:
    Company C, 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion,
    9th Infantry Division (attached to)
  • Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
  • Medal of Honor Action Date: November 20, 1944
  • Medal of Honor Action Place: Scherpenseel, Germany
Citation
He was leading a platoon of destroyers across an exposed slope near Scherpenseel, Germany, on 20 November 1944, when they came under heavy enemy artillery fire. A direct hit was scored on one of the vehicles, killing one man, seriously wounding two others, and setting the destroyer afire. With a comrade, SSgt. Briles left the cover of his own armor and raced across ground raked by artillery and small-arms fire to the rescue of the men in the shattered destroyer. Without hesitation, he lowered himself into the burning turret, removed the wounded, and then extinguished the fire. From a position he assumed the next morning, he observed hostile infantrymen advancing. With his machine gun, he poured such deadly fire into the enemy ranks that an entire pocket of 55 Germans surrendered, clearing the way for a junction between American units which had been held up for two days. Later that day, when another of his destroyers was hit by a concealed enemy tank, he again left protection to give assistance. With the help of another soldier, he evacuated two wounded under heavy fire and, returning to the burning vehicle, braved death from exploding ammunition to put out the flames. By his heroic initiative and complete disregard for personal safety, SSgt. Briles was largely responsible for causing heavy enemy casualties, forcing the surrender of 55 Germans, making possible the salvage of our vehicles, and saving the lives of wounded comrades.
Medal of Honor Recipient Herschel Floyd "pete" Briles
Medal of Honor Recipient Herschel Floyd "pete" Briles
Additional Details
  • Accredited to: Fort Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa
  • Awarded Posthumously: No
  • Presentation Date & Details: August 23, 1945
    The White House, presented by Pres. Harry S. Truman
  • Born: February 7, 1914, Colfax, Jasper County, IA, United States
  • Died: July 17, 1994, Mitchellville, IA, United States
  • Buried: Waveland Cemetery (MH), Prairie City, IA, United States
 

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