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Arlo Laverne Olson
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Arlo Laverne Olson Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Greenville, Clay County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Oct 1943 (aged 25)
Abruzzo, Italy
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Toronto, Deuel County, South Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.5804, Longitude: -96.6638
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. He served in the United States Army as a Captain in the 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery and sacrifice in action on October 13, 1943 at crossing of the Volturno River and at Monte San Nicola, Italy. His citation "Continuing the advance, Capt. Olson led his company to the next objective at the summit of Monte San Nicola. Although the company to his right was forced to take cover from the furious automatic and small-arms fire, which was directed upon him and his men with equal intensity, Capt. Olson waved his company into a skirmish line and despite the fire of a machine gun which singled him out as its sole target, led the assault which drove the enemy away. While making a reconnaissance for defensive positions, Capt. Olson was fatally wounded. Ignoring his severe pain, this intrepid officer completed his reconnaissance, supervised the location of his men in the best defense positions, refused medical aid until all of his men had been cared for, and died as he was being carried down the mountain." He was reinterred from Toronto Cemetery, Toronto, South Dakota to Fort Snelling National Cemetery..
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. He served in the United States Army as a Captain in the 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery and sacrifice in action on October 13, 1943 at crossing of the Volturno River and at Monte San Nicola, Italy. His citation "Continuing the advance, Capt. Olson led his company to the next objective at the summit of Monte San Nicola. Although the company to his right was forced to take cover from the furious automatic and small-arms fire, which was directed upon him and his men with equal intensity, Capt. Olson waved his company into a skirmish line and despite the fire of a machine gun which singled him out as its sole target, led the assault which drove the enemy away. While making a reconnaissance for defensive positions, Capt. Olson was fatally wounded. Ignoring his severe pain, this intrepid officer completed his reconnaissance, supervised the location of his men in the best defense positions, refused medical aid until all of his men had been cared for, and died as he was being carried down the mountain." He was reinterred from Toronto Cemetery, Toronto, South Dakota to Fort Snelling National Cemetery..

Bio by: Don Morfe


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Memorial marker - he is buried at Ft Snelling in Minnesota.




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  • Added: Aug 21, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29202396/arlo_laverne-olson: accessed ), memorial page for Arlo Laverne Olson (20 Apr 1918–28 Oct 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29202396, citing Toronto Cemetery, Toronto, Deuel County, South Dakota, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.