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PFC Leonard Carl Brostrom

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PFC Leonard Carl Brostrom Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
28 Oct 1944 (aged 24)
Leyte, Leyte Province, Eastern Visayas, Philippines
Burial
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1229, Longitude: -111.8587
Plot
Block 1, lot 18
Memorial ID
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the United States Army, and he was from Preston, Idaho. He was awarded his medal posthumously for action at Dagami, Leyte, Philippine Islands, on October 28, 1944, during World War II. Citation: He was a rifleman with an assault platoon which ran into powerful resistance near Dagami,Leyte, Philippine Islands, on 28 October 1944. From pillboxes, trenches, and spider holes, so well camouflaged that they could be detected at no more than 20 yards, the enemy poured machinegun and rifle fire, causing severe casualties in the platoon. Realizing that a key pillbox in the center of the strong point would have to be knocked out if the company were to advance, Pfc. Bostrom, without orders and completely ignoring his own safety, ran forward to attack the pillbox with grenades. He immediately became the prime target for all the riflemen in the area, as he rushed to the rear of the pillbox and tossed grenades through the entrance. Six enemy soldiers left a trench in a bayonet charge against the heroic American, but he killed 1 and drove the others off with rifle fire. As he threw more grenades from his completely exposed position he was wounded several times in the abdomen and knocked to the ground. Although suffering intense pain and rapidly weakening from loss of blood, he slowly rose to his feet and once more hurled his deadly missiles at the pillbox. As he collapsed, the enemy began fleeing from the fortification and were killed by riflemen of his platoon. Pfc. Brostrom died while being carried from the battlefield, but his intrepidity and unhesitating willingness to sacrifice himself in a one man attack against overwhelming odds enabled his company to reorganize against attack, and annihilate the entire enemy position.
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company F, 17th Infantry, 7th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Dagami, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 28 October 1944. Entered service at: Preston, Idaho. Birth: Preston, Idaho. G.O. No.: 104, 15 November 1945.
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the United States Army, and he was from Preston, Idaho. He was awarded his medal posthumously for action at Dagami, Leyte, Philippine Islands, on October 28, 1944, during World War II. Citation: He was a rifleman with an assault platoon which ran into powerful resistance near Dagami,Leyte, Philippine Islands, on 28 October 1944. From pillboxes, trenches, and spider holes, so well camouflaged that they could be detected at no more than 20 yards, the enemy poured machinegun and rifle fire, causing severe casualties in the platoon. Realizing that a key pillbox in the center of the strong point would have to be knocked out if the company were to advance, Pfc. Bostrom, without orders and completely ignoring his own safety, ran forward to attack the pillbox with grenades. He immediately became the prime target for all the riflemen in the area, as he rushed to the rear of the pillbox and tossed grenades through the entrance. Six enemy soldiers left a trench in a bayonet charge against the heroic American, but he killed 1 and drove the others off with rifle fire. As he threw more grenades from his completely exposed position he was wounded several times in the abdomen and knocked to the ground. Although suffering intense pain and rapidly weakening from loss of blood, he slowly rose to his feet and once more hurled his deadly missiles at the pillbox. As he collapsed, the enemy began fleeing from the fortification and were killed by riflemen of his platoon. Pfc. Brostrom died while being carried from the battlefield, but his intrepidity and unhesitating willingness to sacrifice himself in a one man attack against overwhelming odds enabled his company to reorganize against attack, and annihilate the entire enemy position.
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company F, 17th Infantry, 7th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Dagami, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 28 October 1944. Entered service at: Preston, Idaho. Birth: Preston, Idaho. G.O. No.: 104, 15 November 1945.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7416028/leonard_carl-brostrom: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Leonard Carl Brostrom (23 Nov 1919–28 Oct 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7416028, citing Preston Cemetery, Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.