
U.S. Army
Pope, Thomas A.
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/Command1st Platoon, Company E, 131st Infantry, 33rd Division
HometownChicago, Illinois
Citation
His company was advancing behind the tanks when it was halted by hostile machinegun fire. Going forward alone, he rushed a machinegun nest, killed several of the crew with his bayonet, and, standing astride his gun, held off the others until reinforcements arrived and captured them.
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