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About Dr. Orlando H. Petty, Medal of Honor
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Lieutenant (MC) Orlando Henderson Petty, United States Navy (Reserve Force), for extraordinary heroism while serving with the Fifth Regiment, U.S. Marines, in France during the attack in the Bois-de-Belleau, 11 June 1918. While under heavy fire of high explosive and gas shells in the town of Lucy, where his dressing station was located, Lieutenant Petty attended to and evacuated the wounded under most trying conditions. Having been knocked to the ground by an exploding gas shell which tore his mask, Lieutenant Petty discarded the mask and courageously continued his work. His dressing station being hit and demolished, he personally helped carry Captain Williams, wounded, through the shellfire to a place of safety.
Action Date: June 11, 1918
Service: Navy
Rank: Lieutenant
Company: Medical Officer (Attached)
Regiment: 5th Regiment (Marines)
Division: 2d Division, American Expeditionary Forces
Dr. Orlando H. Petty, Medal of Honor's Timeline
1874 |
February 20, 1874
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Harrison, Ohio, United States
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1932 |
June 2, 1932
Age 58
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Saint Timothy Episcopal Church Cemetery, Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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