
U.S. Army
Slack, Clayton Kirk
ConflictWorld War I
Year of Action1918
Unit/CommandCompany D, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, 33rd Division
HometownPlover, Wisconsin
Citation
Observing German soldiers under cover 50 yards away on the left flank, Pvt. Slack, upon his own initiative, rushed them with his rifle and, single-handed, captured 10 prisoners and 2 heavy-type machineguns, thus saving his company and neighboring organizations from heavy casualties.
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