
U.S. Army
Harold Arthur Furlong

ConflictWorld War I
RankColonel
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandCompany M, 353rd Infantry, 89th Division
BirthplacePontiac, Michigan
Citation
Immediately after the opening of the attack in the Bois-de-Bantheville, when his company was held up by severe machinegun fire from the front, which killed his company commander and several soldiers, 1st. Lt. Furlong moved out in advance of the line with great courage and coolness, crossing an open space several hundred yards wide. Taking up a position behind the line of the machineguns, he closed in on them, one at a time, killing a number of the enemy with his rifle, putting 4 machinegun nests out of action, and driving 20 German prisoners into our lines.
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