
U.S. NavyAwarded Posthumously
Osborne, Weedon Edward
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandDental Corps, 6th Regiment, 4th Marine Brigade, 2nd Division
HometownChicago, Illinois
Citation
For extraordinary heroism while attached to the 6th Regiment, U.S. Marines, in actual conflict with the enemy and under fire during the advance on Bouresche, France, on 6 June 1918. In the hottest of the fighting when the marines made their famous advance on Bouresche at the southern edge of Belleau Wood, Lt (j.g.). Osborne threw himself zealously into the work of rescuing the wounded. Extremely courageous in the performance of this perilous task, he was killed while carrying a wounded officer to a place of safety.
Explore Fellow Recipients
See the recipients that share the same branch of service or conflict as Weedon Edward Osborne
Peck, Oscar E.U.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Robinson, JohnU.S. NavyConflict:

Montgomery, Robert WilliamU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

O'Callahan, Joseph TimothyU.S. NavyConflict: World War II

O'Brien, Oliver AlbertU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Newland, William D.U.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Ricketts, Milton ErnestU.S. NavyConflict: World War II

Saunders, JamesU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Price, EdwardU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Melville, CharlesU.S. NavyConflict: Civil War

Powers, John JamesU.S. NavyConflict: World War II

Mihalowski, JohnU.S. NavyConflict:
The Medal
A Medal Steeped in History
Uncover the inspiring legacy, symbolism, and selection criteria of the Medal of Honor.
EXPLORE THE MEDAL

Exhibits
THE RING OF VALOR
Step into the heart of the Museum and surround yourself with stories of courage and sacrifice.
VIEW EXHIBIT DETAILS






