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NH 103383 Sergeant John Basilone, USMC (1916-1945)

Photo #: NH 103383  Sergeant John Basilone, USMC (1916-1945)
Description: Halftone reproduction of a photograph, published in Medal of Honor, 1861-1945, The Navy, page 153, showing Sgt. Basilone wearing the Medal of Honor, which was awarded to him for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry during combat action on Guadalcanal on 24 and 25 October 1942. Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone was killed in action on Iwo Jima in February 1945. USS Basilone (DD-824) was named in his honor. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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For a view of Gunnery Sergeant Basilone's widow, Sergeant Lena Mae Basilone, USMC(WR), christening the ship named in his honor, see: Basilone, Lena Mae.


Medal of Honor citation of Sergeant John Basilone, USMC (as printed in the official publication "Medal of Honor, 1861-1949, The Navy", page 153):


"For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry in action against enemy Japanese forces, above and beyond the call of duty, while serving with the First Battalion, Seventh Marines, FIRST Marine Division in the Lunga Area, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 24 and 25 October 1942. While the enemy was hammering at the Marines' defensive positions, Sergeant Basilone, in charge of two sections of heavy machine guns, fought valiantly to check the savage and determined assault. In a fierce frontal attack with the Japanese blasting his guns with grenades and mortar fire, one of Sergeant Basilone's sections, with its gun crews, was put out of action, leaving only two men able to carry on. Moving an extra gun into position, he placed it in action, then, under continual fire, repaired another and personally manned it, gallantly holding his line until replacements arrived. A little later, with ammunition critically low and the supply lines cut off, Sergeant Basilone, at great risk of his life and in the face of continued enemy attack, battled his way through hostile lines with urgently needed shells for his gunners, thereby contributing in large measure to the virtual annihilation of a Japanese regiment. His great personal valor and courageous initiative were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."

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