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PVT Mark Zehner
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Total tough guy! An American Hero!
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend SGT (Join to see) for reminding us that PVT George J. Peters, assigned to Company G, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division who was posthumously honored with the Medal of Honor during Operation Varsity. His unit was parachuted across the Rhine river near Flüren, suburb of Wesel, Germany. Immediately upon landing, Peters single-handedly attacked a German machine gun emplacement which was firing on his group.He succeeded in destroying the position despite being mortally wounded during his advance."

Rest in peace George J. Peters.

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1. 1945-03-24 PVT George J Peters MOH.
2. 1945-03-24 artwork of PVT George J. Peters assaulting

Background from http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/2943/peters-george-j.php
PETERS, GEORGE J.
Rank: Private
Organization: U.S. Army
Company: Company G
Division: 507th Parachute Infantry, 17th Airborne Division
Born: Cranston, R.I.
Departed: Yes
Entered Service At: Cranston, R.I.
G.O. Number: 16
Date of Issue: 02/08/1946
Accredited To:
Place / Date: Near Fluren, Germany, 24 March 1945

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Pvt. Peters, a platoon radio operator with Company G, made a descent into Germany near Fluren, east of the Rhine. With 10 others, he landed in a field about 75 yards from a German machinegun supported by riflemen, and was immediately pinned down by heavy, direct fire. The position of the small unit seemed hopeless with men struggling to free themselves of their parachutes in a hail of bullets that cut them off from their nearby equipment bundles, when Pvt. Peters stood up without orders and began a l-man charge against the hostile emplacement armed only with a rifle and grenades. His single-handed assault immediately drew the enemy fire away from his comrades. He had run halfway to his objective, pitting rifle fire against that of the machinegun, when he was struck and knocked to the ground by a burst. Heroically, he regained his feet and struggled onward. Once more he was torn by bullets, and this time he was unable to rise. With gallant devotion to his self-imposed mission, he crawled directly into the fire that had mortally wounded him until close enough to hurl grenades which knocked out the machinegun, killed 2 of its operators, and drove protecting riflemen from their positions into the safety of a woods. By his intrepidity and supreme sacrifice, Pvt. Peters saved the lives of many of his fellow soldiers and made it possible for them to reach their equipment, organize, and seize their first objective."

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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Brilliant and heroic.
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