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World War II - U.S. Army

James H Diamond

Details
  • Rank: Private First Class
  • Conflict/Era: World War II
  • Unit/Command:
    Company D, 21st Infantry,
    24th Infantry Division
  • Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
  • Medal of Honor Action Date: May 14, 1945
  • Medal of Honor Action Place: Mintal, Mindanao, Philippine Islands
Citation
As a member of the machine-gun section, he displayed extreme gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty. When a Japanese sniper rose from his foxhole to throw a grenade into their midst, this valiant soldier charged and killed the enemy with a burst from his submachine-gun; then, by delivering sustained fire from his personal arm and simultaneously directing the fire of 105-mm and .50-caliber weapons upon the enemy pillboxes, immobilizing this and another machine-gun section, he enabled them to put their guns into action. When two infantry companies established a bridgehead, he voluntarily assisted in evacuating the wounded under heavy fire; and then, securing an abandoned vehicle, transported casualties to the rear through mortar and artillery fire so intense as to render the vehicle inoperative and despite the fact he was suffering from a painful wound. The following day he again volunteered, this time for the hazardous job of repairing a bridge under heavy enemy fire. On 14 May 1945, when leading a patrol to evacuate casualties from his battalion, which was cut off, he ran through a virtual hail of Japanese fire to secure an abandoned machine gun. Though mortally wounded as he reached the gun, he succeeded in drawing sufficient fire upon himself so that the remaining members of the patrol could reach safety. Pfc. Diamond's indomitable spirit, constant disregard of danger, and eagerness to assist his comrades, will ever remain a symbol of selflessness and heroic sacrifice to those for whom he gave his life.
Medal of Honor Recipient James H. Diamond
Medal of Honor Recipient James H. Diamond
Additional Details
  • Accredited to: Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi
  • Awarded Posthumously: Yes
  • Born: April 22, 1925, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA, United States
  • Died: May 14, 1945, Mintal, Mindanao, Philippine Islands
  • Buried: Evergreen Cemetery (MH) (29-12-6) , Gulfport, MS, United States
 

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