
U.S. ArmyAwarded Posthumously
O'Shea, Thomas E.
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/Command3rd Platoon, Machine Gun Company, 107th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division
HometownNew York, New York
Citation
Becoming separated from their platoon by a smoke barrage, Cpl. O’Shea, with 2 other soldiers, took cover in a shell hole well within the enemy’s lines. Upon hearing a call for help from an American tank, which had become disabled 30 yards from them, the 3 soldiers left their shelter and started toward the tank under heavy fire from German machineguns and trench mortars. In crossing the fire-swept area Cpl. O’Shea was mortally wounded and died of his wounds shortly afterwards.
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