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PFC Wilson, Ray E.
USMC Navy Cross
Navy Cross
Private First Class Ray E.
Wilson, Jr. United States Marine Corps
For extraordinary
heroism while serving as a Rifleman of Company I, Third Battalion,
Twenty-sixth Marines, Fifth Marine Division, in action against enemy
Japanese forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 14 March 1945. When
heavy and accurate machine-gun and sniper fire held up the advance
of his company and inflicted severe casualties in his platoon,
Private First Class Wilson volunteered to act as guide for the tanks
after his Company Commander requested tank support. Exposing himself
to hostile fire near the tanks to use telephone communication with
the Tank Commander, he crept and crawled over fire-swept open
terrain for fifty yards to reconnoiter and to guide the first tank
into an advantageous firing position. After firing tracers at the
enemy machine gun nests to indicate their positions, Private First
Class Wilson returned three times and led the remaining tanks to
previously reconnoitered positions, on each occasion, in full view
of the Japanese and under the continuing hostile fire. After
maneuvering the four tanks into position for more than one hour, he
moved forward with the company and continued to guide and direct the
tanks although he was seriously wounded in action. His initiative,
unselfish courage, and indomitable fighting spirit were in keeping
with the highest traditions of the United States Naval
Service.
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