Arthur J. Jackson passes

| June 16, 2017

The Congressional Medal of Honor Society announces that Medal of Honor recipient Arthur J. Jackson has passed at the age of 92.

From his citation;

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces on the Island of Peleliu in the Palau group, 18 September 1944. Boldly taking the initiative when his platoon’s left flank advance was held up by the fire of Japanese troops concealed in strongly fortified positions, Pfc. Jackson unhesitatingly proceeded forward of our lines and, courageously defying the heavy barrages, charged a large pillbox housing approximately 35 enemy soldiers. Pouring his automatic fire into the opening of the fixed installation to trap the occupying troops, he hurled white phosphorus grenades and explosive charges brought up by a fellow Marine, demolishing the pillbox and killing all of the enemy. Advancing alone under the continuous fire from other hostile emplacements, he employed similar means to smash 2 smaller positions in the immediate vicinity. Determined to crush the entire pocket of resistance although harassed on all sides by the shattering blasts of Japanese weapons and covered only by small rifle parties, he stormed 1 gun position after another, dealing death and destruction to the savagely fighting enemy in his inexorable drive against the remaining defenses, and succeeded in wiping out a total of 12 pillboxes and 50 Japanese soldiers. Stouthearted and indomitable despite the terrific odds. Pfc. Jackson resolutely maintained control of the platoon’s left flank movement throughout his valiant 1-man assault and, by his cool decision and relentless fighting spirit during a critical situation, contributed essentially to the complete annihilation of the enemy in the southern sector of the island. His gallant initiative and heroic conduct in the face of extreme peril reflect the highest credit upon Pfc. Jackson and the U.S. Naval Service.

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RGR 4-78

Rest in Peace, Marine.

Fyrfighter

St. Peter knows he’s coming by the loud clanging of of those big brass ones he’s got!

Rest in peace Gyrene

MustangCryppie

Peleliu, from everything I’ve read, was hell on earth. Being recognized with the MOH for actions during that battle proves that he bitch slapped Satan and fucked him up the ass, laughing all the way.

What an incredible story.

Rest in peace, shipmate.

IDC SARC

RIP

Graybeard

He was one of those guys you didn’t want to get angry at you, as the enemy discovered just a little too late.

RIP Marine.

FuzeVT

WOW. . . That’s some citation!

Rest in peace, sir!

desert

Lord, where do we get such men?

AW1Ed

Just, damn! What a story, and I’ll bet money the only thing he would say about it is, “I didn’t do any thing special. The guys with me are the heroes.”

Fair winds and following seas, Marine.

Silentium Est Aureum

Holy shit, indeed.

Rest easy, Marine. You definitely deserved it.

HMCS(FMF) ret

Rest in Peace, Arthur J. Jackson – MARINE!

SALUTE!

Green Thumb

Rest well, Marine.

David

Think they forgot the red cape and the S on his chest.

OC

“….that such men lived.”

RIP Marine.

Sparks

God rest you well Marine.

HMC Ret

“… that such men (and women) lived.”

OldSoldier54

Peleliu … I remember reading about it in Chesty Puller’s biography while attending USMAPS. A choice slice of Hell, IMO.

This citation is Box Office Gold material for the right director. No embellishment necessary. Just study the various accounts of the fight and tell the story.

I suspect Pfc Jackson and Chesty are hoisting a cold one right now … both Devil Dogs down to their DNA.

See you in a while, Brother.

ocean12

“…dealing death and destruction to the savagely fighting enemy in his inexorable drive against the remaining defenses”…

That is how a citation should be written.

FatCircles0311

That was one pissed off U.S. Marine!

Roger in Republic

All that, while protected by one thin layer of cotton poplin. God has blessed the USA by providing ment like that in our times of need.

Rest easy, elder brother.

Skippy

Rest Well…..

Patrick408

Thats one hell of a “One Man Assault”
RIP- Semper Fi! Devil Dog!

desert

Shades of Sgt York!!

ALVO

Rest In Peace MARINE. Wow…that citation….just W.O.W.