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Samuel Gross (Medal of Honor)

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Years of service
  
1913 - 1918

Died
  
September 13, 1934


Name
  
Samuel Gross

Rank
  
Awards
  
Medal of Honor

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Born
  
May 9, 1891Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
1891-05-09
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
United States Occupation of HaitiWorld War I

Place of burial
  
Har Nebo Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Service/branch
  
Similar People
  
Smedley Butler, Robert G Robinson, Fred W Stockham, Osmond Ingram

Samuel Gross (originally Samuel Marguiles) (May 9, 1891–September 13, 1934) was a Private in the United States Marine Corps, 23d Company who earned the Medal of Honor for his efforts during the United States occupation of Haiti in 1915.

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Biography

Gross was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the United States occupation of Haiti, he participated in battles against the Caco bandit insurgency. During the battle for Fort Riviere, he saved the life of Smedley Butler, who also was a Medal of Honor recipient and was one of only 19 people to receive 2 Medals of Honor.

He died September 9, 1934 and is buried in Har Nebo Cemetery in Philadelphia. His grave can be found in section I, lot 50.

Medal of Honor citation

Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps, 23d Co. (Real name is Marguiles, Samuel.) Born: May 9, 1891, Philadelphia, Pa. Accredited to: Pennsylvania.

Citation:

In company with members of the 5th, 13th, 23d Companies and the marine and sailor detachment from the USS Connecticut, Gross participated in the attack on Fort Riviere, Haiti, November 17, 1915. Following a concentrated drive, several different detachments of marines gradually closed in on the old French bastion fort in an effort to cut off all avenues of retreat for the Caco bandits. Approaching a breach in the wall which was the only entrance to the fort, Gross was the second man to pass through the breach in the face of constant fire from the Cacos and, thereafter, for a 10-minute period, engaged the enemy in desperate hand-to-hand combat until the bastion was captured and Caco resistance neutralized.

References

Samuel Gross (Medal of Honor) Wikipedia


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