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ADAMS,
LUCIAN
Rank
and organization:
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, 30th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division.
Place and date: Near
St. Die, France, 28 October 1944.
Entered service at: Port
Arthur, Tex. Birth: Port Arthur, Tex.
G.O. No.: 20, 29 March
1945.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk
of life above and beyond the call of duty on 28
October 1944, near St. Die, France. When his company
was stopped in its effort to drive through the
Mortagne Forest to reopen the supply line to the
isolated third battalion, S/Sgt. Adams braved the
concentrated fire of machineguns in a lone assault
on a force of German troops. Although his company
had progressed less than 10 yards and had lost
3 killed and 6 wounded, S/Sgt. Adams charged forward
dodging from tree to tree firing a borrowed BAR
from the hip. Despite intense machinegun
fire which the enemy directed at him and rifle
grenades which struck the trees over his head showering
him with broken twigs and branches, S/Sgt. Adams
made his way to within 10 yards of the closest
machinegun and killed the gunner with a hand grenade.
An enemy soldier threw hand grenades at him from
a position only 10 yards distant; however, S/Sgt.
Adams dispatched him with a single burst of BAR
fire. Charging into the vortex of the enemy fire,
he killed another machinegunner at 15 yards range
with a hand grenade and forced the surrender of
2 supporting infantrymen. Although the remainder
of the German group concentrated the full force
of its automatic weapons fire in a desperate effort
to knock him out, he proceeded through the woods
to find and exterminate 5 more of the enemy. Finally,
when the third German machinegun opened up on him
at a range of 20 yards, S/Sgt. Adams killed the
gunner with BAR fire. In the course of the action,
he personally killed 9 Germans, eliminated 3 enemy
machineguns, vanquished a specialized force which
was armed with automatic weapons and grenade launchers,
cleared the woods of hostile elements, and reopened
the severed supply lines to the assault companies
of his battalion. 
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