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Paul Cross, private, Machine Gun Company, 325th Infantry. For extraordinary
heroism in action near St. Juvin, France, October 12, 1918. After his machine
gun squad had been dispersed by a sweeping enemy fire he continued to operate
his gun alone until forced to leave it by the overwhelming enemy attack. He then
killed two of the enemy with his pistol, but was severely wounded in the
encounter. His unusual bravery and daring contributed materially to the success
of his regiment in the action.
Residence at enlistment: Lacey, Iowa (Mahaska co.)
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Kenneth Watts (army serial No. 2857069), private, Company B, 360th Infantry,
90th Division. For extraordinary heroism in action at Andevanne, France,
November 2, 1918. Sent with another runner from battalion headquarters to
deliver a message to a front line company, he made his way through the enemy
fire, and when his comrade was wounded, delivered the message, then he rescued
his wounded companion, carrying him under heavy fire to a dressing station. He
then returned to duty.
Residence at enlistment: Barnes City, Iowa (Mahaska co.)
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