Congressional Medal of Honor Society
Stories of Sacrifice
World War I - U.S. Army
Richmond Hobson Hilton
Details
- Rank: Sergeant
- Conflict/Era: World War I
- Unit/Command:
Company M, 118th Infantry,
30th Division - Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
- Medal of Honor Action Date: October 11, 1918
- Medal of Honor Action Place: Brancourt, France
Citation
While Sgt. Hilton's company was advancing through the village of Brancourt it was held up by intense enfilading fire from a machine gun. Discovering that this fire came from a machine-gun nest among shell holes at the edge of the town, Sgt. Hilton, accompanied by a few other soldiers, but well in advance of them, pressed on toward this position, firing with his rifle until his ammunition was exhausted, and then with his pistol, killing six of the enemy and capturing 10. In the course of this daring exploit he received a wound from a bursting shell, which resulted in the loss of his arm.
Additional Details
- Accredited to: Westville, Kershaw County, South Carolina
- Awarded Posthumously: No
- Born: October 8, 1896, Westville, Kershaw County, SC, United States
- Died: August 13, 1933, Lake Murray, SC, United States
- Buried: Quaker Cemetery (PM) (14-15), Camden, SC, United States