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The President of the United States in the name of The
Congress takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to:
FIRST LIEUTENANT FRANK N. MITCHELL
UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS
For service
as set forth in the following CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty as Leader of a Rifle Platoon of Company A, First
Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division (Reinforced), in action
against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on 26 November 1950. Leading his platoon
in point position during a patrol by his company through a thickly wooded and
snow-covered area in the vicinity of Hasan-ni, First Lieutenant Mitchell acted
immediately when the enemy suddenly opened fire at point-blank range, pinning
down his forward elements and inflicting numerous casualties in his ranks.
Boldly dashing to the front under blistering fire from automatic weapons and
small arms, he seized an automatic rifle from one of the wounded men and
effectively trained it against the attackers and, when his ammunition was
expended, picked up and hurled grenades with deadly accuracy, at the same time
directing and encouraging his men in driving the outnumbering enemy from his
position. Maneuvering to set up a defense when the enemy furiously
counterattacked to the front and left flank, First Lieutenant Mitchell, despite
wounds sustained early in the action, reorganized his platoon under devastating
fire and spearheaded a fierce hand-to-hand struggle to repulse the onslaught.
Asking for volunteers to assist in searching for and evacuating the wounded, he
personally lead a party of litter bearers through the hostile lines in growing
darkness and, although suffering intense pain from multiple wounds stormed ahead
and waged a single-handed battle against the enemy, successfully covering the
withdrawal of his men before he was fatally struck down by a burst of small-arms
fire. Stouthearted and indomitable in the face of tremendous odds. First
Lieutenant Mitchell by his fortitude, great personal valor and extraordinary
heroism, saved the lives of several Marines and inflicted heavy casualties among
the aggressors. His unyielding courage throughout reflects the highest credit
upon himself and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for
his country.
HARRY S. TRUMAN
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