
U.S. Army
Forrest, Arthur J.
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandCompany D, 354th Infantry, 89th Division
HometownSt. Louis, Missouri
Citation
When the advance of his company was stopped by bursts of fire from a nest of 6 enemy machineguns, without being discovered, he worked his way single-handed to a point within 50 yards of the machinegun nest. Charging, single-handed, he drove out the enemy in disorder, thereby protecting the advance platoon from annihilating fire, and permitting the resumption of the advance of his company.
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