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Emory Jenison Pike

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Columbus City, Louisa County, IA, United States
Death: September 15, 1918 (41)
Vandières, Lorraine, France (KIA Hostile Fire)
Place of Burial: Auburn, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Elias Jenison Pike and Catherine Pike
Husband of Ethel Fowler Pike
Father of nn Pike
Brother of Lucy Fassig

Occupation: 319th Machine Gun Battalion, 82nd Division
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About Ltc. Emory Jenison Pike, Medal of Honor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emory_Pike

Emory Jenison Pike (December 18, 1876 – November 16, 1918) was a United States Army officer during World War I who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions at Vandieres, France on September 15, 1918. A 1901 graduate of West Point, he was the only West Point graduate to be awarded the Medal of Honor during World War I, Pike was a Lieutenant Colonel at Vandieres. His daughter was presented his Medal of Honor after the war.

Medal of Honor citation

Citation:

Having gone forward to reconnoiter new machinegun positions, Lt. Col. Pike offered his assistance in reorganizing advance infantry units which had become disorganized during a heavy artillery shelling. He succeeded in locating only about 20 men, but with these he advanced and when later joined by several infantry platoons rendered inestimable service in establishing outposts, encouraging all by his cheeriness, in spite of the extreme danger of the situation. When a shell had wounded one of the men in the outpost, Lt. Col. Pike immediately went to his aid and was severely wounded himself when another shell burst in the same place. While waiting to be brought to the rear, Lt. Col. Pike continued in command, still retaining his jovial manner of encouragement, directing the reorganization until the position could be held. The entire operation was carried on under terrific bombardment, and the example of courage and devotion to duty, as set by Lt. Col. Pike, established the highest standard of morale and confidence to all under his charge. The wounds he received were the cause of his death.

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Ltc. Emory Jenison Pike, Medal of Honor's Timeline

1876
December 8, 1876
Columbus City, Louisa County, IA, United States
1918
September 15, 1918
Age 41
Vandières, Lorraine, France
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Fort Hill, Auburn, NY, United States