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Sergeant Henry Johnson's Commendation Back to 369th Infantry Regiment during World War One A larger image is here ARGONNE-VIENNE-LA-VILLE General Gallais Cdt of the 16:DI cites to the order of the Division the soldiers of the 369th R.I.U.S. 1st: Johnson, Henry, No. 103348, soldier in the said command: doing double night sentry duty, was attacked by a group of a dozen Germans and put out of the fight by gunshot and seriously wounded two [sic] with a knife. In spite of having received three wounds by revolver shots and grenades at the start of the action, went to the help of his wounded comrade who was being carried away by the enemy and continued the strife until the round of the Germans. Gave a magnificent example of courage and energy. 2nd: Roberts, Needham, No. 103369, soldier in the said command: Doing double night sentry duty was attacked and seriously wounded in the leg by a group of Germans; continued the strife by throwing grenades, in spite of having fallen to the ground, until the enemy was put to rout. Good and brave soldier. The General requested that the citation for the soldier Johnson be changed to the Citation of the Order of the Army.2A Chief of Etat Major
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