Archer T. Gammon Military person

Archer T. Gammon (September 11, 1918 – January 11, 1945) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.Gammon joined the Army from Roanoke, Virginia in March 1942, and by January 11, 1945 was serving as a Staff Sergeant in Company A, 9th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Division. On that day, near Bastogne, Belgium, he destroyed a German machine gun position before beginning a one-man assault on a Tiger Royal tank. He silenced a supporting machine gun emplacement and killed two infantrymen before he was killed by a shot from the tank. For these actions, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor a year later, on February 13, 1946.Gammon, aged 26 at his death, was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.

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Archer T. Gammon
Birth dateSeptember 11, 1918
Birth place
Chatham Virginia
Date of deathJanuary 11, 1945
Place of death
Belgium , Bastogne
Resting place
Danville Virginia

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allegianceUnited States of America
award
Purple Heart
Medal of Honor
military operations
World War II
military branch
United States Army
military unit
6th Armored Division (United States)
service start1942
service end1945

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