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Korean War - U.S. Army

Wataru Nakamura

Details
  • Rank: Private (Highest Rank: Private First Class)
  • Conflict/Era: Korean War
  • Unit/Command:
    Company I, 3d Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment,
    2d Infantry Division
  • Military Service Branch: U.S. Army
  • Medal of Honor Action Date: May 18, 1951
  • Medal of Honor Action Place: Vicinity of P'ungch'on-ni, Korea
Citation

Private First Class Wataru Nakamura distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty, while serving with Company I, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division in the vicinity of P’ungch’on-ni, Korea on May 18, 1951. At about daybreak of that date, Private First Class Nakamura volunteered to check and repair a communications line between his platoon and the command post. As he made his way along the line in the early morning half-light, he was brought under fire by an enemy force that had surrounded friendly positions and were threatening to break the company defense lines. Immediately, without regard for his own safety and without waiting for help, Private First Class Nakamura rushed the enemy with fixed bayonet engaged. Singlehandedly he attacked and destroyed a hostile machine-gun nest and drove the enemy from several of the bunkers they had captured. When his ammunition was depleted, he withdrew under intense enemy fire. Then he met an ammunition party ascending the hill. Quickly briefing the officer in charge, Private First Class Nakamura rearmed himself and, covered by the fire of the officer and two comrades, returned to the attack. In a fierce charge he killed three of the enemy in one bunker, and killed and seriously wounded another in the last enemy-held bunker. Continuing to press the attack, he fell mortally wounded by an enemy grenade. Private First Class Nakamura’s extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.

Medal of Honor Recipient Wataru Nakamura
Medal of Honor Recipient Wataru Nakamura
Additional Details
  • Accredited to: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States
  • Awarded Posthumously: Yes
  • Presentation Date & Details: January 3, 2025

    At the White House by President Joseph Biden, Jr.

  • Born: November 20, 1921, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, United States
  • Died: May 18, 1951, Vicinity of P'ungch'on-ni, Korea
  • Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA, United States
  • Location of Medal:
 

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