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Einar H. Ingman Jr.

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by withering fire and both squad leaders and several men were wounded. Cpl. Ingman assumed command, reorganized and combined the 2 squads, then moved from 1 position to another, designating fields of fire and giving advice and encouragement to the men. Locating an enemy machine gun position that was raking his men with devastating fire he charged it alone, threw a grenade into the position, and killed the remaining crew with rifle fire. Another enemy machine gun opened fire approximately 15 yards away and inflicted additional casualties to the group and stopped the attack. When Cpl. Ingman charged the second position he was hit by grenade fragments and a hail of fire which seriously wounded him about the face and neck and knocked him to the ground. With incredible courage and stamina, he arose instantly and, using only his rifle, killed the entire guncrew before falling unconscious from his wounds. As a result of the singular action by Cpl. Ingman the defense of the enemy was broken, his squad secured its objective, and more than 100 hostile troops abandoned their weapons and fled in disorganized retreat. Cpl. Ingman's indomitable courage, extraordinary heroism, and superb leadership reflect the highest credit on himself and are in keeping with the esteemed traditions of the infantry and the U.S. Army.
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Sgt. Ingman, a member of Company E, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. The 2 leading squads of the assault platoon of his company, while attacking a strongly fortified ridge held by the enemy, were pinned down
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Following his discharge from the Army, Ingman returned to Tomahawk and worked 32 years for a paper company, first as a security guard and then as a mail clerk. One year after receiving the medal, Ingman married; he and his wife the former Mardelle Goodfellow, went on to have seven children. The
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into the emplacement and killing the crew with his rifle. While approaching a second machine gun, he was knocked to the ground and lost part of his left ear when a grenade exploded near his head. As he got to his feet, he was shot in the face by a
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of men tasked with assaulting a fortified ridge-top position. When both squad leaders were wounded, Ingman combined the squads and took command. After making a radio call for
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soldier; the bullet entered his upper lip and exited behind his ear. He continued his attack on the machine gun, firing his rifle and killing the remaining crew with his
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couple attended numerous government and military-related events through the years, including eleven
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Schudel, Matt (September 13, 2015) "Einar H. Ingman Jr., 85, Recipient of the Medal of Honor"
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support, he led his soldiers against the position, encouraging them and directing their fire.
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in November 1948, hoping to work with heavy machinery, but instead served as an infantryman.
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He single-handedly attacked a machine gun which was firing on his group, tossing a
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formally presented him with the Medal of Honor on July 5. Upon arriving home in
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in 2003 which affected his speech and mobility. He lived in
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tomahawk, Wisconsin
United States
United States Army
Sergeant
17th Infantry Regiment
7th Infantry Division
Korean War
Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
United States Army
Medal of Honor
Third Battle of Wonju
Korean War
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Kewaskum, Wisconsin
corporal
17th Infantry Regiment
7th Infantry Division
Korea
Malta-ri
squads
artillery
tank
hand grenade
Chinese
bayonet
Tokyo
Japan

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