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GONZALES,
DAVID M.
Rank
and organization:
Private
First Class, U.S. Army, Company A, 127th Infantry, 32d Infantry
Division.
Place
and date:
Villa
Verde Trail, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 25 April 1945.
Entered
service at:
Pacoima,
Calif. Birth: Pacoima, Calif.
G.O.
No.: 115, 8 December 1945.
Citation:
He
was pinned down with his company. As enemy fire swept the
area, making any movement extremely hazardous, a 500-pound
bomb smashed into the company's perimeter, burying 5 men with
its explosion.
Pfc. Gonzales, without hesitation, seized an entrenching tool
and under a hail of fire crawled 15 yards to his entombed
comrades, where his commanding officer, who had also rushed
forward, was beginning to dig the men out. Nearing his goal,
he saw the officer struck and instantly killed by machinegun
fire. Undismayed, he set to work swiftly and surely with his
hands and the entrenching tool while enemy sniper and machinegun
bullets struck all about him. He succeeded in digging one
of the men out of the pile of rock and sand. To dig faster
he stood up regardless of the greater danger from so exposing
himself. He extricated a second man, and then another. As
he completed the liberation of the third, he was hit and mortally
wounded, but the comrades for whom he so gallantly gave his
life were safely evacuated. Pfc. Gonzales' valiant and intrepid
conduct exemplifies the highest tradition of the military
service. 
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