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World War II Era
Updated: July 5, 2026

Technician Fourth Grade Truman Kimbro, U.S. Army
Company C, 2d Engineer Combat Battalion, 2d Infantry Division
Date Of Presentation: Awarded Posthumously
Place/Date Earned: Near Rocherath, Belgium, December 19, 1944
On 19 December 1944, as scout, he led a squad assigned to the mission of mining a vital crossroads near Rocherath, Belgium. At the first attempt to reach the objective, he discovered it was occupied by an enemy tank and at least 20 infantrymen. Driven back by the withering fire, Technician Fourth Grade Kimbro made two more attempts to lead his squad to the crossroads, but all approaches were covered by intense enemy fire. Although warned by our own infantrymen of the great danger involved, he left his squad in a protected place and, laden with mines, crawled alone toward the crossroads. When nearing his objective he was severely wounded, but he continued to drag himself forward and laid his mines across the road. As he tried to crawl from the objective his body was riddled with rifle and machine-gun fire. The mines laid by his act of indomitable courage delayed the advance of enemy armor and prevented the rear of our withdrawing columns from being attacked by the enemy.
Source: Congressional Medal Of Honor Society Web Site
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