LTCOL
Robert G. Cole, U.S. Army
Rank and organization:
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, 101st Airborne Division.
Place and date:
Near Carentan, France, 11 June 1944.
Entered service
at: San Antonio, Tex.
Birth: Fort
Sam Houston, Tex. G.O. No.: 79, 4 October 1944.
Citation: For
gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his own life,
above and beyond the call of duty on 11 June 1944,
in France. Lt. Col. Cole was personally leading his
battalion in forcing the last 4 bridges on the road
to Carentan when his entire unit was suddenly pinned
to the ground by intense and withering enemy rifle,
machinegun, mortar, and artillery fire placed upon
them from well-prepared and heavily fortified positions
within 150 yards of the foremost elements. After the
devastating and unceasing enemy fire had for over
1 hour prevented any move and inflicted numerous casualties,
Lt. Col. Cole, observing this almost hopeless situation,
courageously issued orders to assault the enemy positions
with fixed bayonets. With utter disregard for his
own safety and completely ignoring the enemy fire,
he rose to his feet in front of his battalion and
with drawn pistol shouted to his men to follow him
in the assault. Catching up a fallen man's rifle and
bayonet, he charged on and led the remnants of his
battalion across the bullet-swept open ground and
into the enemy position. His heroic and valiant action
in so inspiring his men resulted in the complete establishment
of our bridgehead across the Douve River. The cool
fearlessness, personal bravery, and outstanding leadership
displayed by Lt. Col. Cole reflect great credit upon
himself and are worthy of the highest praise in the
military service.

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