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MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT
STAFF SERGEANT KAZUO OTANI
Unit: Company G, 442nd Regimental Combat Team,
U.S. Army
Place of heroic deed: Pieve di S. Luce, Italy
Date of heroic deed: July 15, 1944
*Awarded posthumously
CITATION
Staff Sergeant Kazuo Otani distinguished himself by extraordinary
heroism in action on 15 July 1944, near Pieve Di S. Luce, Italy.
Advancing to attack a hill objective, Staff Sergeant Otani’s
platoon became pinned down in a wheat field by concentrated fire
from enemy machine gun and sniper positions. Realizing the danger
confronting his platoon, Staff Sergeant Otani left his cover and
shot and killed a sniper who was firing with deadly effect upon
the platoon. Followed by a steady stream of machine gun bullets,
Staff Sergeant Otani then dashed across the open wheat field toward
the foot of a cliff, and directed his men to crawl to the cover
of the cliff. When the movement of the platoon drew heavy enemy
fire, he dashed along the cliff toward the left flank, exposing
himself to enemy fire. By attracting the attention of the enemy,
he enabled the men closest to the cliff to reach cover. Organizing
these men to guard against possible enemy counterattack, Staff
Sergeant Otani again made his way across the open field, shouting
instructions to the stranded men while continuing to draw enemy
fire. Reaching the rear of the platoon position, he took partial
cover in a shallow ditch and directed covering fire for the men
who had begun to move forward. At this point, one of his men became
seriously wounded. Ordering his men to remain under cover, Staff
Sergeant Otani crawled to the wounded soldier who was lying on
open ground in full view of the enemy. Dragging the wounded soldier
to a shallow ditch, Staff Sergeant Otani proceeded to render first
aid treatment, but was mortally wounded by machine gun fire. Staff
Sergeant Otani’s extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty
are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service
and reflect great credit on him, his unit, and the United States
Army.
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