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Junior James Spurrier, born James I. Spurrier, Jr., was a former American combat soldier who received the nation's two highest military decorations for valor—the Medal of Honor and Distinguished Service Cross—for his heroic actions in World War II. ==Biography== James I. Spurrier, Jr. was born on December 14, 1922, in Russell County, Virginia.〔 ; US Army In September 1940, he enlisted in the US Army. Spurrier filled his name in the wrong blanks when enlisting and became known as "Junior J. Spurrier" to the Army. In World War II, near Lay St. Christopher, France, he earned the Distinguished Service Cross for spearheading an assault on a stubbornly defended hill position. While positing himself on an American tank destroyer twice, he used the .50-caliber machine gun to kill over 12 Germans and capture 22 others. While on the ground, he personally destroyed two enemy dugouts with grenades. ;Medal of Honor On November 13, 1944, while serving as a Staff Sergeant with Company G, 134th Infantry, 35th Infantry Division, While singlehandedly attacking and fighting Germans in a village in Achain, Moselle, France, Spurrier repeatedly returned to his company's command post with prisoners and replenished his ammo to continue his attack on the occupied village. Spurrier earned the Medal of Honor for nearly single-handedly capturing the village of Achain that day. He received the Medal of Honor on March 6, 1945 from Lt. Gen. William Hood Simpson. ;Post World War II and death Spurrier had a very turbulent life after the war. He had a severe problem with alcohol, was discharged from the us Army in 1951, and served two jail sentences. He died on February 25, 1984 in Tennessee. He is buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City, Tennessee. On Dec. 02 2011, Spurrier's Medal of Honor was returned to his family after being located by Chief Craig Corkrean, in a safe belonging to his father. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Junior J. Spurrier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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