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Charles Gene Abrell (August 12, 1931 ā June 10, 1951) was a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps who served with Company E, 2nd Battalion 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, during the Korean War. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions and sacrifice of life on June 10, 1951 near Hangnyong, Korea while advancing his platoon against enemy fire. He hurled himself into an enemy bunker with a live grenade, killing the enemy gun crew and himself in the explosion.
[edit] BiographyCharles Abrell was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1931. He attended school in Las Vegas, Nevada, and then enlisted in the Marine Corps on August 17, 1948 at age 17. Following recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, he was assigned to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and also served aboard the USS Noble before going to Korea with the 1st Marine Division. He was in combat at Inchon, Seoul, Wonsan, Chosin Reservoir, and Hanghum before the fatal assault on a hill near Hwachon for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Charles Abrell is buried in the West Lawn Cemetery in Farmersburg, Indiana.[1] [edit] Awards and decorationsCPL Abrell's awards include:
In addition to his other military awards, Corporal Abrell was also awarded the Letter of Commendation with Commendation ribbon with Combat āVā. [edit] Medal of Honor citationThe President of the United States in the name of the Congress takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor posthumously to CORPORAL CHARLES G. ABRELL for service as set forth in the following citation:[2]
signed Harry S. Truman [edit] In memoryIn June 2001, a life-sized bronze statue of Charles Abrell on the grounds of the Vigo County Courthouse, Indiana, was dedicated in honor of those who served in Korea.[3] [edit] See also[edit] Notes
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