
U.S. Army
Sandlin, Willie
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandCompany A, 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division
HometownJackson, Kentucky
Citation
He showed conspicuous gallantry in action by advancing alone directly on a machinegun nest which was holding up the line with its fire. He killed the crew with a grenade and enabled the line to advance. Later in the day he attacked alone and put out of action 2 other machinegun nests, setting a splendid example of bravery and coolness to his men.
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