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The President of the United
States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR
posthumously to
CORPORAL LOUIS J.
HAUGE, JR. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE
For service as set forth in
the following
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For conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of
duty as Leader of a Machine-Gun Squad serving with Company C, First
Battalion, First Marines, First Marine Division, in action against
enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in the Ryukyu Chain on 14 May
1945. Alert and aggressive during a determined assault against a
strongly fortified Japanese Hill position, Corporal Hauge boldly
took the initiative when his company's left flank was pinned down
under a heavy machine-gun and mortar barrage with resultant severe
casualties and, quickly locating the two machine guns which were
delivering the uninterrupted stream of enfilade fire, ordered his
squad to maintain a covering barrage as he rushed across an exposed
area toward the furiously blazing enemy weapons. Although painfully
wounded as he charged the first machine-gun, he launched a vigorous
singlehanded grenade attack, destroyed the entire hostile gun
position and moved relentlessly forward toward the other emplacement
despite his wounds and the increasingly heavy Japanese fire.
Undaunted by the savage opposition, he again hurled his deadly
grenades with unerring aim and succeeded in demolishing the second
enemy gun before he fell under the slashing fury of Japanese sniper
fire. By his ready grasp of the critical situation and his heroic
one-man assault tactics, Corporal Hauge had eliminated two
strategically placed enemy weapons, thereby releasing the besieged
troops from an overwhelming volume of hostile fire and enabling his
company to advance. His indomitable fighting spirit and decisive
valor in the face of almost certain death reflect the highest credit
upon Corporal Hauge and the United States Naval Service. He
gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.
(signed) HARRY S.
TRUMAN
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