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Pfc George Benjamin, Jr.
U.S. Army, 77th Infantry Division, 306th Infantry Regiment, Company A
Earned the Medal of Honor
Background
George Benjamin, Jr. was born April 24, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later, his family moved to New Jersey. He graduating from Woodbury High School in Woodbury, NJ. He was married and worked as an accountant and auditor.

Wartime History
On August 13, 1943 enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private with serial number 32956012. Assigned to the 77th Infantry Division (77th ID), 306th Infantry Regiment (306th IR), Company A. By 1944, promoted to the rank of Private First Class.

Click For EnlargementOn December 21, 1944 while serving as a radio operator in the rear of his company as they engaged a a Japanese strong point on Leyte. When a rifle platoon supporting a light tank hesitated in its advance, he voluntarily left his position armed only with a pistol and his radio and ran into intense enemy fire towards the tank shouting to his platoon to follow and killed an enemy in a foxhole then moved to engage a light machine gun and killed two more while shouting to his men to advance until hit and fell mortally wounded. After being evacuated to an aid station, he called the battalion operations officer to report the location of enemy weapons and other tactical information from his charge. On December 22, 1944 he died of his wounds.

Medal of Honor
For his actions on December 21, 1944 earned the Medal of Honor, posthumously. He also earned the Purple Heart, posthumously.

Medal of Honor (December 21, 1944, posthumously) General Orders No. 49, June 28, 1945
Medal of HonorCitation: "The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor (Posthumously) to Private George Benjamin, Jr. (ASN: 32956012), United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action above and beyond the call of duty on 21 December 1944, while serving with Company A, 306th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division, in action at Leyte, Philippine Islands. Private Benjamin was a radio operator, advancing in the rear of his company as it engaged a well-defended Japanese strong point holding up the progress of the entire battalion. When a rifle platoon supporting a light tank hesitated in its advance, he voluntarily and with utter disregard for personal safety left his comparatively secure position and ran across bullet-whipped terrain to the tank, waving and shouting to the men of the platoon to follow. Carrying his bulky radio and armed only with a pistol, he fearlessly penetrated intense machinegun and rifle fire to the enemy position, where he killed one of the enemy in a foxhole and moved on to annihilate the crew of a light machinegun. Heedless of the terrific fire now concentrated on him, he continued to spearhead the assault, killing two more of the enemy and exhorting the other men to advance, until he fell mortally wounded. After being evacuated to an aid station, his first thought was still of the American advance. Overcoming great pain he called for the battalion operations officer to report the location of enemy weapons and valuable tactical information he had secured in his heroic charge. The unwavering courage, the unswerving devotion to the task at hand, the aggressive leadership of Private First Class Benjamin were a source of great and lasting inspiration to his comrades and were to a great extent responsible for the success of the battalion’s mission."

Memorials
Benjamin was officially declared dead December 22, 1944 at age 25. He is buried at Manila American Cemetery at plot B row 7 grave 156.

References
NARA World War II Army Enlistment Records - George Benjamin, Jr.
Congressional Medal of Honor Society - George Benjamin Jr. (MOH citation)
Hall of Valor - George Benjamin , Jr. (full MOH citation)
American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) - George Benjamin Jr.
FindAGrave - PFC George Benjamin Jr. (photo, grave photo)

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