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226:, each at a different range, killed all of the snipers. Catching sight of a fifth sniper waiting for the patrol behind a house chimney, Pfc. Schauer brought him down with another burst. Shortly after, when a heavy enemy artillery concentration and 2 machineguns temporarily halted the patrol, Pfc. Schauer again left cover to engage the enemy weapons single-handed. While shells exploded within 15 yards, showering dirt over him, and strings of grazing German 253: 239:
and a machinegun only 100 yards distant again forced the patrol to seek cover, Pfc. Schauer crawled toward the enemy machinegun. stood upright only 80 yards from the weapon as its bullets cut the surrounding ground, and 4 tank shells fired directly at him burst within 20 yards. Raising his BAR to his
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For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. On May 23, 1944, at 12 noon, Pfc. (now T/Sgt.) Schauer left the cover of a ditch to engage 4 German snipers who opened fire on the patrol from its rear. Standing erect he walked deliberately 30 yards toward
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whipped past him at chest level, Pfc. Schauer knelt, killed the 2 gunners of the machinegun only 60 yards from him with a single burst from his BAR, and crumpled 2 other enemy soldiers who ran to man the gun. Inserting a fresh
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in his BAR, Pfc. Schauer shifted his body to fire at the other weapon 500 yards distant and emptied his weapon into the enemy crew, killing all 4 Germans. Next morning, when shells from a German
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and disabled two machine gun emplacements. The next day he destroyed a third German machine gun nest. He was subsequently promoted to
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shoulder, Pfc. Schauer killed the 4 members of the German machinegun crew with 1 burst of fire.
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the enemy, stopped amid the fire from 4 rifles centered on him, and with 4 bursts from his
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soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the
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and, on October 27, 1944, awarded the Medal of Honor.
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Clinton, Oklahoma
Salem, Oregon
United States of America
United States Army
Technical Sergeant
15th Infantry Regiment
3rd Infantry Division
World War II
Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
United States Army
Medal of Honor
World War II
Scobey, Montana
private first class
15th Infantry Regiment
3rd Infantry Division
Cisterna di Littoria
Italy
German
snipers
technical sergeant
Salem, Oregon
City View Cemetery
BAR
tracer bullets
magazine
Mark VI tank
Biography portal
List of Medal of Honor recipients

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