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Wellems, Edward Nicholas

    Date of birth:
    May 29th, 1916 (Montana, United States)
    Date of death:
    September 22nd, 1976 (Pierce County/Washington, United States)
    Service number:
    0-24484
    Nationality:
    American (1776 - present, Republic)

    Biography

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Unit:
    2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division "All American", U.S. Army
    Awarded on:
    October 8th, 1945

    Royal decree no.31 / G.O. no. 126 (1945)
    Bronzen Leeuw (BL)
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Unit:
    2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division "All American", U.S. Army
    Awarded on:
    1945
    "For gallantry in action while serving with the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82d Airborne Division, in action on 2 February 1945, one and one-half miles southeast of ****, Germany. Lieutenant Colonel Wellems, Battalion Commander during a critical period in the attack on the Siegfried Line, ignored heavy artillery and concentrated small arms fire delivered from well concealed positions and moved forward to personally reorganize units shattered by heavy casualties and led them again into the attack. On at least three occasions, Lieutenant Colonel Wellems, finding platoons losing their forward impetus as a result of casualties among officers and non-commissioned officers, personally took command and, without regard for his own safety, conveyed to the units his own fearless determination. During the entire attack, he moved from company to company, encouraging, supervising and issuing orders, continuously under enemy fire. His calm and courageous leadership, and his unyielding fortitude made possible the successful attack by his battalion. His gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army."

    Headquarters, 82d Airborne Division, General Orders No. 114
    Silver Star Medal (SSM)

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