USMC Medal of Honor recipients
1st Bn, 23rd Marines |
The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
SERGEANT DARRELL S. COLE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk
of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Leader of
a Machine-gun Section of Company B, First Battalion, Twenty-Third Marines,
Fourth Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces during
the assault on Iwo Jima in the Volcano Islands, 19 February 1945. Assailed
by a tremendous volume of small-arms, mortar and artillery fire as he advanced
with one squad of his section in the initial assault wave, Sergeant Cole
boldly led his men up the sloping beach toward Airfield Number One despite
the blanketing curtain of flying shrapnel and, personally destroying with
hand grenades two hostile emplacements which menaced the progress of his
unit, continued to move forward until a merciless barrage of fire emanating
from three Japanese pillboxes halted the advance. Instantly placing his
one remaining machine gun in action, he delivered a shattering fusillade
and succeeded in silencing the nearest and most threatening emplacement
before his weapon jammed and the enemy, reopening fire with knee mortars
and grenades, pinned down his unit for the second time. Shrewdly gauging
the tactical situation and evolving a daring plan of counterattack, Sergeant
Cole, armed solely with a pistol and one grenade, coolly advanced alone
to the hostile pillboxes. Hurling his one grenade at the enemy in sudden,
swift attack, he quickly withdrew, returned to his own lines for additional
grenades and again advanced, attacked, and withdrew. With enemy guns still
active, he ran the gantlet of slashing fire a third time to complete the
total destruction of the Japanese strong point and the annihilation of
the defending garrison in this final assault. Although instantly killed
by an enemy grenade as he returned to his squad, Sergeant Cole had eliminated
a formidable Japanese position, thereby enabling his company to storm the
remaining fortifications, continue the advance and seize the objective.
By his dauntless initiative, unfaltering courage and indomitable determination
during a critical period of action, Sergeant Cole served as an inspiration
to his comrades, and his stouthearted leadership in the face of almost
certain death sustained and enhanced the highest traditions of the United
States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
/S/ HARRY S. TRUMAN
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