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VICTOR LEONARD KANDLE
DETAILS
RANK: FIRST LIEUTENANT CONFLICT/ERA: WORLD WAR II
UNIT/COMMAND:
COMPANY I, 15TH INFANTRY, 3D INFANTRY DIVISION
MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH: U.S. ARMY
MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION DATE: OCTOBER 9, 1944
MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION PLACE: NEAR LA FORGE, FRANCE
CITATION
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. On 9 October 1944, at about noon, near La Forge, France, 1st Lt. Kandle, while leading a reconnaissance patrol into enemy territory, engaged in a duel at point-blank range with a German field officer and killed him. Having already taken five enemy prisoners that morning, he led a skeleton platoon of 16 men, reinforced with a light machine-gun squad, through fog and over precipitious mountain terrain to fall on the rear of a German quarry stronghold which had checked the advance of an infantry battalion for two days. Rushing forward, several yards ahead of his assault elements, 1st Lt. Kandle fought his way into the heart of the enemy strongpoint, and by his boldness and audacity, forced the Germans to surrender. Harassed by machine-gun fire from a position which he had bypassed in the dense fog, he moved to within 15 yards of the enemy, killed a German machine gunner with accurate rifle fire and led his men in the destruction of another machine-gun crew and its rifle security elements. Finally, he led his small force against a fortified house held by two German officers and 30 enlisted men. After establishing a base of fire, he rushed forward alone through an open clearing in full view of the enemy, smashed through a barricaded door, and forced all 32 Germans to surrender. His intrepidity and bold leadership resulted in the capture or killing of three enemy officers and 54 enlisted men, the destruction of three enemy strongpoints, and the seizure of enemy positions which had halted a battalion attack.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
ACCREDITED TO: REDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AWARDED POSTHUMOUSLY: YES
PRESENTATION DATE & DETAILS: PRESIDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA; PRESENTED BY MAJ. GEN. H.C. PRATT
TO HIS WIDOW AND SON
BORN: JUNE 13, 1921, ROY, PIERCE COUNTY, WA, UNITED STATES DIED: DECEMBER 31, 1944, FRANCE
BURIED: A.B.M.C. EPINAL CEMETERY (MH) (B-14-55) , EPINAL, FRANCE
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