GLIDDEN LIBERTY ROCK VETERANS MEMORIAL SIDE C
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Listing Details
Type of Memorial: Veterans Memorial Rock
Year Dedicated: 2021
Access: Public
Wars Commemorated: WORLD WAR II
Photograph By: COSMOS MARINER
Submitted By: COURTESY OF HMdb.org
Comments: RAY "BUBBA" SORENSEN II
Sergeant Neppel’s official Medal of Honor citation reads as follows:
He was leader of a machinegun squad defending an approach to the village of Birgel, Germany, on 14 December 1944, when an enemy tank, supported by 20 infantrymen, counterattacked. He held his fire until the Germans were within 100 yards and then raked the foot soldiers beside the tank killing several of them. The enemy armor continued to press forward and, at the pointblank range of 30 yards, fired a high-velocity shell into the American emplacement, wounding the entire squad. Sgt. Neppel, blown 10 yards from his gun, had 1 leg severed below the knee and suffered other wounds. Despite his injuries and the danger from the onrushing tank and infantry, he dragged himself back to his position on his elbows, remounted his gun and killed the remaining enemy riflemen. Stripped of its infantry protection, the tank was forced to withdraw. By his superb courage and indomitable fighting spirit, Sgt. Neppel inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy and broke a determined counterattack.
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