Wilburn K. Ross passes

| May 10, 2017

The Congressional Medal of Honor Society sends the sad news that Wilburn K. Ross has passed. He was 94 years old. His Medal citation tells the story of his award;

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty near St. Jacques, France. At 11:30 a.m. on 30 October 1944, after his company had lost 55 out of 88 men in an attack on an entrenched. full-strength German company of elite mountain troops, Pvt. Ross placed his light machinegun 10 yards in advance of the foremost supporting riflemen in order to absorb the initial impact of an enemy counterattack. With machinegun and small-arms fire striking the earth near him, he fired with deadly effect on the assaulting force and repelled it. Despite the hail of automatic fire and the explosion of rifle grenades within a stone’s throw of his position, he continued to man his machinegun alone, holding off 6 more German attacks. When the eighth assault was launched, most of his supporting riflemen were out of ammunition. They took positions in echelon behind Pvt. Ross and crawled up, during the attack, to extract a few rounds of ammunition from his machinegun ammunition belt. Pvt. Ross fought on virtually without assistance and, despite the fact that enemy grenadiers crawled to within 4 yards of his position in an effort to kill him with handgrenades, he again directed accurate and deadly fire on the hostile force and hurled it back. After expending his last rounds, Pvt. Ross was advised to withdraw to the company command post, together with 8 surviving riflemen, but, as more ammunition was expected, he declined to do so. The Germans launched their last all-out attack, converging their fire on Pvt. Ross in a desperate attempt to destroy the machinegun which stood between them and a decisive breakthrough. As his supporting riflemen fixed bayonets for a last-ditch stand, fresh ammunition arrived and was brought to Pvt. Ross just as the advance assault elements were about to swarm over his position. He opened murderous fire on the oncoming enemy; killed 40 and wounded 10 of the attacking force; broke the assault single-handedly, and forced the Germans to withdraw. Having killed or wounded at least 58 Germans in more than 5 hours of continuous combat and saved the remnants of his company from destruction, Pvt. Ross remained at his post that night and the following day for a total of 36 hours.

Marne Man!

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Sparks

Where do we get such men? God rest you well Wilburn K. Ross.

The Other Whitey

If I could be even 1% the man he was, I’d be doing pretty good.

OldSoldier54

I hear ya, Brother.

That’s some pretty humbling stuff, right there.

HMCS(FMF) ret

Thank you, Wilburn K. Ross for your service… and may you rest in peace, Soldier.

desert

AMEN!

David

Damn. Just damn. Reads like a bad movie plot,
or one hell of a heroic saga.

Hondo

Rest in peace, elder brother-in arms. We’re collectively diminished by your passing – but your example yet remains and inspires.

Blue6

“As his supporting riflemen fixed bayonets for a last-ditch stand . . .” Holy F! I hope those guys got medals, too.

OldSoldier54

I really loved that part, too.

Blue6

You hear about the “spirit of the bayonet,” but you don’t really understand it until you read something like that. You probably don’t truly understand it unless you were there, or somewhere similar, fixing a bayonet to the muzzle of your rifle.

OldSoldier54

Yep. Thaty’s when you’re down to the nitty gritty.

ChipNASA

Dude,
WTFF????

despite the fact that enemy grenadiers crawled to within 4 yards of his position in an effort to kill him with handgrenades

He just went to Heaven. His BALLS will show up next week because God has to figure out how to they them up there.

Graybeard

We are blessed with real men among us. He was one, and I pray he rests in peace in the grace of God.
May God grant his family joy and peace for having such a man as one of their own.

OldSoldier54

Amen.

Veritas Omnia Vincit

That’s a tough son-of-a-bitch…rest in peace sir.

OldSoldier54

Rest, Brother. I’ll be seeing you in a while. When I do, I’d like to shake your hand, and maybe spit-shine your boots for ya?

OldManchu

At 21 years old I guess his safe space could be described as:

“…placed his light machinegun 10 yards in advance of the foremost supporting riflemen in order to absorb the initial impact of an enemy counterattack.”

Now dudes his age play with play-doh to relieve stress during college finals week.

USAF E-5

So glad I wasn’t drinking my coffee when I read this comment. I’d have spewed! Thanks.

Just An Old Dog

Spot on Jonn, thats why I hate these wimpy cowardly, rock throwing, mask wearing cunter flies who scream that everyone who isn’t a SJW, snowflake, skinny jean-wearing cunter fly is a Nazi.
They are throwing bricks at bottles at people who simply voted against their candidate.
I wish they could take the lot of them via time Machine and throw them in the landing craft hitting Omaha Beach or the Foxholes at Bastogne. If nothing else their frozen bodies could make good sandbag replacements.

OldSoldier54

Oh, yeah. I’d pay good money to see that.

Or maybe assaulting the postage stamp beach with Chesty at Peleliu. A choice little slice of Hell.

Mick

We have had heroic men like Wilburn Ross walk quietly among us over the years, and we still do have a few that remain, yet our modern society for the most part ignores these incredible heroes, and now instead our society prefers to present ‘courage’ awards to aberrant individuals such as Caitlyn Jenner.

How far we have sunk…

OldManchu

What a great point.

Jenner gets a courage award for being a dirty attention whore, while MOH recipients live quietly trying to make the most of the few important basics in life. Like I tell my wife often: “No wonder I only have a couple of friends and pre-hate most.”

desert

or, pardon me if I puke, John Kerry or Joe “shotgun” OBiden!!

CWORet

I’d consider being behind the stock of a Browning/Lewis Light Machine Gun in 30-06 to be a relatively ‘safe space’. Tho I’d not like his location at said time. I’d sure like to read his entire bio. Fair winds, Warrior! Welcome to Valhalla.

timactual

Some people create a safe space, other people hide in a safe space.

2/17 Air Cav

OM. That there is the observation of the decade.

UpNorth

Rock of the Marne. Rest In Peace, brother

FatCircles0311

I bet that was the same face he made which mowing down Germans. The Brah-what-do-you-think-you’re-doing face.

Ex-PH2

“…enemy grenadiers crawled to within 4 yards of his position…”

They were 12 feet from him. Holy. Cow. Unstoppable.

Silentium Est Aureum

RIP, sir. God knows you’ve earned it.

Wilted Willy

May God bless your family in this difficult time. Be happy you had such a wonderful man in your life for all this time! I would love to see our stolen valor snowflakes be placed in such a situation and see how long before they went crying to their mommy! Rest in peace brother!
Rest in Peace!!

FuzeVT

That’s some citation. Not that there are MOH citations that aren’t awe inspiring but his is one of those where the subject just keeps going and going beyond human endurance.

Rest in Peace, sir.

OC

“……Rather we should thank God that such men lived”. George S. Patton.

RIP, Hero.

HMC Ret

I am humbled by men and women such as this.

I know you must be in Heaven, Sir, you have served your time in hell.

Fair winds and following seas, Brother.

Just An Old Dog

Just read another article on him. He retired after 20 years as a Master Sergeant and was wounded 4 times, the last one ending his combat tour in Korea.
When he got home to a heroes welcome in Kentucky he met and had dinner with another MOH recipient Alvin York.
The two had an interesting conversation and York gave the younger Ross sound advice.
” The only way to eat fried chicken is with your fingers”

CWORet

Here’s another good one: http://www.militaryvaloan.com/blog/wilburn-k-ross-medal-of-honor-recipient/

None I’ve found have a list that detail all of his awards tho. Would be interesting to read and his list of assignments.

SSG E

ROCK OF THE MARNE!!!!!!!!