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Goodbye, Old Soldier. MOH Receipient WWII Hero Donald Rudolph Sr. Dies At 85
2006-05-27
Donald E. Rudolph Sr., who received a Medal of Honor for bravery for destroying two Japanese machine gun nests during World War II, has died. He was 85.

Rudolph died Thursday of complications from Alzheimer's disease, said Itasca County Veterans Services Officer Marvin Ott, who spoke with Rudolph's wife, Helen, on Friday. He had been ill for several years.

President Harry S. Truman presented Rudolph with the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military honor, on Aug. 23, 1945.

On Feb. 5 of that year, the young Army sergeant crossed a battlefield on Luzon island in the northern Philippines alone — protecting himself with grenades — when the company that was supposed to be supporting his unit was pinned down. He destroyed two Japanese pillboxes before attacking and neutralizing six others. Then, when his unit came under fire from a tank, he climbed onto the tank and dropped a white phosphorus grenade through the turret, killing the crew.

According to the U.S. Army Center of Military History, "Rudolph cleared a path for an advance which culminated in one of the most decisive victories of the Philippine campaign."

Rudolph, who was struck by shrapnel, was promoted to second lieutenant...
Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  "Then, when his unit came under fire from a tank, he climbed onto the tank and dropped a white phosphorus grenade through the turret, killing the crew."

White phosphorus? I didn't know that the US used chemical weapons in WW II. I guess that war wasn't a just war either. Maybe Cindy Sheehan is right after all.
Posted by: Tibor   2006-05-27 21:58  

#5  Thanks.
Posted by: Korora   2006-05-27 17:45  

#4  amen
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-27 16:01  

#3  Thank you, Lt. Randolph.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-05-27 15:58  

#2  Thank you, Lt. Rudolph.

Your seat awaits above.

*salute*
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-05-27 15:07  

#1  R.I.P YOU EARNED IT
Posted by: Greamp Elmavinter1163   2006-05-27 14:54  

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