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1st Lt. John R. Fox - 1944 WW2 Medal Of Honor Moment

December 26, 1944 - 1st Lieutenant John Robert Fox was killed in action after calling in artillery fire on the enemy and himself during World War II. In 1997, he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration for valor, for his actions in the vicinity of Sommocolonia, Italy. Fox and six other Black Americans who served in World War II were awarded the Medal of Honor on January 12, 1997. The Medal of Honor was posthumously presented to Fox by President Bill Clinton on January 13, 1997 during a Medals of Honor ceremony for the seven recipients at the White House in Washington, D.C. The seven recipients are the first and only Black Americans to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the Second World War. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty: First Lieutenant John R. Fox distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism at the risk of his own life on 26 December 1944 in the Serchio River Valley Sector, in vicinity of Sommocolonia, Italy. Lieutenant Fox was a member of Cannon Company, 366th Infantry, 92nd Infantry Division, acting as a forward observer, while attached to the 598th Field Artillery Battalion. Christmas Day in the Serchio Valley was spent in positions which had been occupied for some weeks. During Christmas night, there was a gradual influx of enemy soldiers in civilian clothes and by early morning the town was largely in enemy hands. An organized attack by uniformed German formations was launched around 0400 hours, 26 December 1944. Reports were received that the area was being heavily shelled by everything the Germans had, and although most of the U.S. infantry forces withdrew from the town, Lieutenant Fox and members of his observation party remained behind on the second floor of a house, directing defensive fires. Lieutenant Fox reported at 0800 hours that the Germans were in the streets and attacking in strength, He called for artillery fire increasingly close to his own position. He told his battalion commander, "That was just where I wanted it. Bring it 60 yards! His commander protested that there was a heavy barrage in the area and bombardment would be too close. Lieutenant Fox gave his adjustment, requesting that the barrage be fired. The distance was cut in half. The Germans continued to press forward in large numbers, surrounding the position. Lieutenant Fox again called for artillery fire with the commander protesting again stating, "Fox, that will be on you!" The last communication from Lieutenant Fox was. "Fire it! There's more of them than there are of us. Give them hell!" The bodies of Lieutenant Fox and his party were found in the vicinity of his position when his position was taken. This action, by Lieutenant Fox, at the cost of his own life, inflicted heavy casualties, causing deaths of approximately 100 Germans, thereby delaying the advance of the enemy until infantry and artillery units could be reorganized to meet the attack. Lieutenant Fox's extraordinary valorous actions exemplify the highest traditions of the military service. **** A new series featured only on this channel -- bringing to life with vivid recreations and sound -- the individual stories of the men who have been awarded the nations highest honor for valor - the Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is America's highest and most prestigious personal military decoration that has been awarded to recognize U.S. military service members who distinguished themselves by incredible and often self-less acts of valor. This series is an attempt to bring some of these stories to life so that these men and their comrades are not forgotten. We hope everyone learns something… and remembers these men and their moment when they acted without regard to personal safety and performed "above and beyond the call of duty." 🇺🇸👕🎖️** Find All Of Our Exclusive Patriotic & History-Oriented Merchandise Here - Every Sale Supports The Channel And Keeps Us "On The Air": https://teespring.com/stores/lionhear... PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, CLICK THE 'BELL' ICON FOR ALERTS ON NEW CONTENT - AND SHARE THIS VIDEO TO HELP US GROW AND KEEP HISTORY HAPPENING! http://www.lionheart-filmworks.com/store Some other videos you might like on our Channel: 400 Evolution of the United States Army Uniform:    • Evolution of the United States Army U...   Lt. Robert T. Waugh - 1944 Medal Of Honor Moment:    • Lt. Robert T. Waugh - 1944 Medal Of H...   Medal of Honor Moment - Sergeant York:    • Sergeant Alvin York - Oct. 8th 1918 M...   The Story of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier :    • The Story of the Tomb of the Unknown ...   ✈️🚁⭐ ** ONE WAY YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL! If you love military history, and to collect and model the great warbirds of the past - please visit our friends at Air Models in the UK - Each purchase really helps this channel out: http://airmodels.net/?aff=60 ** #lionheartfilmworks #militaryhistory #medalofhonor

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