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GONSALVES,
HAROLD
Rank
and organization:
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve.
Born:
28 January 1926, Alameda,
Calif.
Accredited
to: California.
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Acting Scout
Sergeant with the 4th Battalion, 15th Marines, 6th Marine Division,
during action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in
the Ryukyu Chain, 15 April 1945. Undaunted by the powerfully organized
opposition encountered
on Motobu Peninsula during the fierce assault waged by his battalion
against the Japanese stronghold at Mount Yaetake, Pfc. Gonsalves
repeatedly braved the terrific enemy bombardment to aid his forward
observation team in directing well-placed artillery fire. When his
commanding officer determined to move into the front lines in order
to register a more effective bombardment in the enemy's defensive
position, he unhesitatingly advanced uphill with the officer and
another Marine despite a slashing barrage of enemy mortar and rifle
fire. As they reached the front and a Japanese grenade fell close
within the group, instantly Pfc. Gonsalves dived on the deadly missile,
absorbing the exploding charge in his own body and thereby protecting
the others from serious and perhaps fatal wounds. Stouthearted and
indomitable, Pfc. Gonsalves readily yielded his own chances of survival
that his fellow marines might carry on the relentless battle against
a fanatic enemy and his cool decision, prompt action and valiant
spirit of self-sacrifice in the face of certain death reflect the
highest credit upon himself and upon the U.S. Naval Service.
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