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The President of the United
States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
*WETZEL, WALTER C.
Rank and Organization: Private First
Class, U.S. Army, 13th Infantry, 8th Infantry Division. Place and Date
Birken, Germany, 3 April 1945. Entered Service at: Roseville, Mich.
Birth: Huntington, W. Va. G.O. No.: 21, 26 February 1946.
Citation:
Pfc. Wetzel, an acting squad leader with the Antitank Company of the 13th
Infantry, was guarding his platoon's command post in a house at Birken,
Germany, during the early morning hours of 3 April 1945, when he detected
strong enemy forces moving in to attack. He ran into the house, alerted
the occupants and immediately began defending the post against heavy
automatic weapons fire coming from the hostile troops. Under cover of
darkness the Germans forced their way close to the building where they
hurled grenades, 2 of which landed in the room where Pfc. Wetzel and the
others had taken up firing positions. Shouting a warning to his fellow
soldiers, Pfc. Wetzel threw himself on the grenades and, as they exploded,
absorbed their entire blast, suffering wounds from which he died. The
supreme gallantry of Pfc. Wetzel saved his comrades from death or serious
injury and made it possible for them to continue the defense of the
command post and break the power of a dangerous local counterthrust by the
enemy. His unhesitating sacrifice of his life was in keeping with the U.S.
Army's highest traditions of bravery and heroism.
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