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2LT John Hunter Wickersham

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2LT John Hunter Wickersham Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
12 Sep 1918 (aged 28)
Limey-Remenauville, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
Burial
Thiaucourt-Regnieville, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot
Plot B, Row 19, Grave 12
Memorial ID
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World War I Medal of Honor Recipient. He was issued the award posthumously on January 22, 1919 for his actions as a 2nd lieutenant with Company H, 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, US Army, on September 12, 1918, at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, near Limey, France. He moved to Denver, Colorado as a small boy and received his education there. He joined the US Army and in May 1917, he graduated from the First Officers Training Camp at Camp Funston on Fort Riley, Kansas and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry, and was sent to the Western Front in France. On September 12, 1918, he was severely wounded at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, but continued to lead his platoon in its advance until collapsing and succumbing to his injuries. He was also awarded the Italian Croce at Merito de Gurerra and the World War I Victory Medal (with two service stars). His Medal of Honor citation reads: "Advancing with his platoon during the St. Mihiel offensive, he was severely wounded in four places by the bursting of a high-explosive shell. Before receiving any aid for himself, he dressed the wounds of his orderly, who was wounded at the same time. He then ordered and accompanied the further advance of his platoon, although weakened by the loss of blood. His right hand and arm being disabled by wounds, he continued to fire his revolver with his left hand until, exhausted by loss of blood, he fell and died from his wounds before aid could be administered." In addition to his burial location at Saint-Mihiel American Cemetery in France, his family erected a cenotaph to him in their plot in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

His family erected a cenotaph to him in their plot in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.
World War I Medal of Honor Recipient. He was issued the award posthumously on January 22, 1919 for his actions as a 2nd lieutenant with Company H, 353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division, US Army, on September 12, 1918, at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, near Limey, France. He moved to Denver, Colorado as a small boy and received his education there. He joined the US Army and in May 1917, he graduated from the First Officers Training Camp at Camp Funston on Fort Riley, Kansas and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry, and was sent to the Western Front in France. On September 12, 1918, he was severely wounded at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, but continued to lead his platoon in its advance until collapsing and succumbing to his injuries. He was also awarded the Italian Croce at Merito de Gurerra and the World War I Victory Medal (with two service stars). His Medal of Honor citation reads: "Advancing with his platoon during the St. Mihiel offensive, he was severely wounded in four places by the bursting of a high-explosive shell. Before receiving any aid for himself, he dressed the wounds of his orderly, who was wounded at the same time. He then ordered and accompanied the further advance of his platoon, although weakened by the loss of blood. His right hand and arm being disabled by wounds, he continued to fire his revolver with his left hand until, exhausted by loss of blood, he fell and died from his wounds before aid could be administered." In addition to his burial location at Saint-Mihiel American Cemetery in France, his family erected a cenotaph to him in their plot in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

His family erected a cenotaph to him in their plot in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

Bio by: William Bjornstad


Inscription

2ND LIEUT. 353 INF. 89 DIV.
COLORADO SEPT. 12, 1918

M.H. U.S.A.
W.C.ITALY

MEDAL OF HONOR



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55811225/john_hunter-wickersham: accessed ), memorial page for 2LT John Hunter Wickersham (3 Feb 1890–12 Sep 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55811225, citing Saint Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial, Thiaucourt-Regnieville, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France; Maintained by Find a Grave.