
U.S. Army
Nelson Miles Holderman

ConflictWorld War I
RankColonel
Year of Action1918
Unit/Command307th Infantry, 77th Division
BirthplaceTrumbull, Nebraska
Citation
Capt. Holderman commanded a company of a battalion which was cut off and surrounded by the enemy. He was wounded on 4, 5, and 7 October, but throughout the entire period, suffering great pain and subjected to fire of every character, he continued personally to lead and encourage the officers and men under his command with unflinching courage and with distinguished success. On 6 October, in a wounded condition, he rushed through enemy machinegun and shell fire and carried 2 wounded men to a place of safety.
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