Charles W. Davis
Rank and organization: Major, U.S. Army,
25th Infantry Division.
Place and date: Guadalcanal Island, 12 January 1943.
Entered service at: Montgomery, Ala. Birth: Gordo,
Ala. G.O. No.: 40, 17 July 1943. Citation: For distinguishing himself
conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy on
Guadalcanal Island. On 12 January 1943, Maj. Davis (then Capt.),
executive officer of an infantry battalion, volunteered to carry
instructions to the leading companies of his battalion which had been
caught in crossfire from Japanese machineguns. With complete disregard
for his own safety, he made his way to the trapped units, delivered
the instructions, supervised their execution, and remained overnight
in this exposed position. On the following day, Maj. Davis again
volunteered to lead an assault on the Japanese position which was
holding up the advance. When his rifle jammed at its first shot, he
drew his pistol (M1911) and, waving his men on, led the assault over
the top of the hill. Electrified by this action, another body of
soldiers followed and seized the hill. The capture of this position
broke Japanese resistance and the battalion was then able to proceed
and secure the corps objective. The courage and leadership displayed
by Maj. Davis inspired the entire battalion and unquestionably led to
the success of its attack.
Congressional Medal of Honor Citations, U.S. Army
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