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Fred Faulkner Lester

Fred Faulkner Lester (April 29, 1926 – June 8, 1945) was a United States Navy hospital corpsman who was killed in action during World War II while assigned to a Marine Corps rifle company. He was posthumously awarded the nation's highest military decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor, for heroic actions "above and beyond the call of duty" on June 8, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa.

Fred Faulkner Lester
Born(1926-04-29)April 29, 1926
Downers Grove, Illinois
DiedJune 8, 1945(1945-06-08) (aged 19)
Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands
Place of burial
Clarendon Hills Cemetery, Darien, Illinois
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1943 – 1945
RankHospital Apprentice First Class
Unit1st Battalion, 22d Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsMedal of Honor
Purple Heart Medal (2)

Lester was buried at Clarendon Hills Cemetery in Darien, Illinois. The destroyer escort USS Lester (DE-1022) was named in his honor, as was Camp Lester, a Marine Corps installation, at Chatan, Okinawa, Japan, the former site of U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa.

Biography

Fred Lester was born on April 29, 1926, in Downers Grove, Illinois.

U.S. Navy Reserve

World War II

Lester enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve on November 1, 1943, at age seventeen.[1] He completed his recruit training at Naval Training Station, Farragut, Idaho.[2] He was promoted to seaman second class in January 1944. He attended the Naval Hospital Corps School in San Diego and after graduating, his rating was changed to hospital apprentice second class on March 3, 1944.

He was assigned to a Fleet Marine Force (FMF), Field Medical Service School, for combat field training and after completion, he was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 22nd Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division. A hospital apprentice first class, he died after being wounded two times in action while serving with a Marine rifle company on Okinawa. He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously.[3]

Lester was buried with full military honors at Clarendon Hills Cemetery, Darien, Illinois.

Medal of Honor citation

Lester's Medal of Honor citation reads:

The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to

HOSPITAL APPRENTICE FIRST CLASS FRED F. LESTER
UNITED STATES NAVY RESERVE

for service as set forth in the following

CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Medical Corpsman with an Assault Rifle Platoon, attached to the First Battalion, Twenty-second Marines, SIXTH Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in the Ryukyu Chain, 8 June 1945. Quick to spot a wounded marine lying in an open field beyond the front lines following the relentless assault against a strategic Japanese hill position, LESTER unhesitatingly crawled toward the casualty under a concentrated barrage from hostile machineguns, rifles, and grenades. Torn by enemy rifle bullets as he inched forward, he stoically disregarded the mounting fury of Japanese fire and his own pain to pull the wounded man toward a covered position. Struck by enemy fire a second time before he reached cover, he exerted tremendous effort and succeeded in pulling his comrade to safety where, too seriously wounded himself to administer aid, he instructed 2 of his squad in proper medical treatment of the rescued marine. Realizing that his own wounds were fatal, he staunchly refused medical attention for himself and, gathering his fast-waning strength with calm determination, coolly and expertly directed his men in the treatment of 2 other wounded marines, succumbing shortly thereafter. Completely selfless in his concern for the welfare of his fighting comrades, Lester, by his indomitable spirit, outstanding valor, and competent direction of others, had saved the life of 1 who otherwise must have perished and had contributed to the safety of countless others. LESTER's fortitude in the face of certain death sustains and enhances the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.


Harry S. Truman

Military awards

Lester's military decorations and awards include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Database Error".
  2. ^ Marine Corps History Division http://www.mcu.usmc.mil/historydivision/Pages/Who's%20Who/J-L/Lester_FF.aspx 2016-03-16 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Naval History & Heritage "Hospital Apprentice First Class Fred F. Lester USNR (1926-1945)" [1]
  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.

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For other people named Faulkner see Faulkner surname Fred Faulkner Lester April 29 1926 June 8 1945 was a United States Navy hospital corpsman who was killed in action during World War II while assigned to a Marine Corps rifle company He was posthumously awarded the nation s highest military decoration for valor the Medal of Honor for heroic actions above and beyond the call of duty on June 8 1945 during the Battle of Okinawa Fred Faulkner LesterBorn 1926 04 29 April 29 1926Downers Grove IllinoisDiedJune 8 1945 1945 06 08 aged 19 Okinawa Ryukyu IslandsPlace of burialClarendon Hills Cemetery Darien IllinoisAllegianceUnited States of AmericaService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1943 1945RankHospital Apprentice First ClassUnit1st Battalion 22d Marine Regiment 6th Marine DivisionBattles warsWorld War II Battle of Okinawa AwardsMedal of HonorPurple Heart Medal 2 Lester was buried at Clarendon Hills Cemetery in Darien Illinois The destroyer escort USS Lester DE 1022 was named in his honor as was Camp Lester a Marine Corps installation at Chatan Okinawa Japan the former site of U S Naval Hospital Okinawa Contents 1 Biography 1 1 U S Navy Reserve 1 1 1 World War II 2 Medal of Honor citation 3 Military awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography EditFred Lester was born on April 29 1926 in Downers Grove Illinois U S Navy Reserve Edit World War II Edit Lester enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve on November 1 1943 at age seventeen 1 He completed his recruit training at Naval Training Station Farragut Idaho 2 He was promoted to seaman second class in January 1944 He attended the Naval Hospital Corps School in San Diego and after graduating his rating was changed to hospital apprentice second class on March 3 1944 He was assigned to a Fleet Marine Force FMF Field Medical Service School for combat field training and after completion he was assigned to the 1st Battalion 22nd Marine Regiment 6th Marine Division A hospital apprentice first class he died after being wounded two times in action while serving with a Marine rifle company on Okinawa He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously 3 Lester was buried with full military honors at Clarendon Hills Cemetery Darien Illinois Medal of Honor citation EditLester s Medal of Honor citation reads The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to HOSPITAL APPRENTICE FIRST CLASS FRED F LESTERUNITED STATES NAVY RESERVE for service as set forth in the followingCITATION For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Medical Corpsman with an Assault Rifle Platoon attached to the First Battalion Twenty second Marines SIXTH Marine Division during action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in the Ryukyu Chain 8 June 1945 Quick to spot a wounded marine lying in an open field beyond the front lines following the relentless assault against a strategic Japanese hill position LESTER unhesitatingly crawled toward the casualty under a concentrated barrage from hostile machineguns rifles and grenades Torn by enemy rifle bullets as he inched forward he stoically disregarded the mounting fury of Japanese fire and his own pain to pull the wounded man toward a covered position Struck by enemy fire a second time before he reached cover he exerted tremendous effort and succeeded in pulling his comrade to safety where too seriously wounded himself to administer aid he instructed 2 of his squad in proper medical treatment of the rescued marine Realizing that his own wounds were fatal he staunchly refused medical attention for himself and gathering his fast waning strength with calm determination coolly and expertly directed his men in the treatment of 2 other wounded marines succumbing shortly thereafter Completely selfless in his concern for the welfare of his fighting comrades Lester by his indomitable spirit outstanding valor and competent direction of others had saved the life of 1 who otherwise must have perished and had contributed to the safety of countless others LESTER s fortitude in the face of certain death sustains and enhances the highest traditions of the U S Naval Service He gallantly gave his life for his country Harry S TrumanMilitary awards EditLester s military decorations and awards include Medal of Honor Purple Heart Medal with 5 16 Gold Star Presidential Unit Citation American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with FMF combat device and one 3 16 bronze star World War II Victory MedalSee also Edit Biography portal World War II portal List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences Edit Database Error Marine Corps History Division http www mcu usmc mil historydivision Pages Who s 20Who J L Lester FF aspx Archived 2016 03 16 at the Wayback Machine Naval History amp Heritage Hospital Apprentice First Class Fred F Lester USNR 1926 1945 1 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History Fred Faulkner Lester Claim to Fame Medal of Honor recipients Find a Grave Retrieved January 12 2008 Medal of Honor recipients World War II G L Medal of Honor citations United States Army Center of Military History June 8 2009 Retrieved January 12 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fred Faulkner Lester amp oldid 1063937329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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