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| PERSONALIA |
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| Name: |
Muszynski, Walter J. (Servicenumber: 16 049 877) |
| Date of birth: | May 10th, 1921 (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States)
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| Date of death: |
September 20th, 1944 (Lent/Province of Gelderland, the Netherlands)
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Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial Plot: F. Row: 19. Grave: 26. |
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American |
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BIOGRAPHY:
Private 1st Class Walter J. Muszynski entered service on March 14th, 1942 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He lies buried at Netherlands American Cemetery Margraten/Limburg, Netherlands.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC)
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Rank:
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Private 1st Class
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Unit:
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Company I, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division "All-American", U.S. Army
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Awarded on:
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1944
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Awarded for:
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Operation Market Garden
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Action:
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Citation:
"For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy on 20 September 1944 about one mile north of Nijmegen, Holland. As a light machine gunner, Private First Class Muszynski crossed the Waal River in one of the lead boats of the initial assault element during the Waal bridgehead operation. As heavy machine gun and 20mm flak fire greeted the forward elements, Private First Class Muszynski quickly mounted his machine gun in the bow of his boat and directed heavy fire on the enemy dug in on the riverbank. Although fully exposed to enemy fire, which wounded two of his comrades, Private First Class Muszynski disregarded all possibilities of danger and remained at his precarious post. Upon reaching the opposite bank, Private First Class Muszynski maintained a continuous cover of protective fire for the movement of his squad to the main dike and from the dike to the railroad embankment, accounting for at least twenty enemy dead and wounded. At times he fired his machine gun from the hip, while moving forward as to keep pace with his squad. At the railroad embankment, heavy opposition from self-propelled flak guns was encountered, and one of the nearby flanking guns knocked Private First Class Muszynski's machine gun from his arms, destroying it. Unhesitatingly, and without orders from anyone, Private First Class Muszynski crept to within fifteen yards of the gun position directing devastating flanking fire on his platoon, and knocked it out with hand grenades, killing four of the enemy. During this phase of action, Private First Class Muszynski fell mortally wounded from enemy rifle fire. By his brave determination and valorous execution of his duties at the sacrifice of his own life, Private First Class Muszynski set an inspiring example for all his comrades and contributed directly to the successful establishment of the vital Waal bridgehead."
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Awarded posthumously.
General Orders No.4, Headquarters, XVIII Airborne Corps (1944).
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PURPLE HEART
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Rank:
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Private 1st Class
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Unit:
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Company I, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division "All-American", U.S. Army
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| Picture source: |
- WW2-Airborne.us
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| Information source(s): |
- LYNCH, T., Operation Market Garden, Spellmount Publishers, Stroud, Great Britain, 2011. - NORDYKE, P., More Than Courage, Zenith Press, St. Paul, United States, 2008. - American Battle Monuments Commission
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