McMurtry, George, CPT

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1918-1919, HHC, 1st Battalion, 308th Infantry
Service Years
1898 - 1919
Infantry
Captain
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1876
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Pittsburgh
Last Address
Pittsburgh
Date of Passing
Nov 22, 1958
 
Location of Interment
Ledgelawn Cemetery - Bar Harbor, Maine

 Official Badges 

Wound Chevron (1917-1932) Infantry Shoulder Cord


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Legion Of ValorMilitary Order of the Purple Heart
  1918, Legion Of Valor - Assoc. Page
  1918, Military Order of the Purple Heart - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

World War I Medal of Honor recipient. Citation: As a Captain in WW I he commanded a battalion (the lost battalion), which was cut off and surrounded by the enemy and although wounded in the knee by shrapnel on 4 October and suffering great pain, he continued throughout the entire period to encourage his officers and men with a resistless optimism that contributed largely toward preventing panic and disorder among the troops, who were without food, cut off from communication with our lines. On 4 October during a heavy barrage, he personally directed and supervised the moving of the wounded to shelter before himself seeking shelter. On 6 October he was again wounded in the shoulder by a German grenade, but continued personally to organize and direct the defense against the German attack on the position until the attack was defeated. He continued to direct and command his troops, refusing relief, and personally led his men out of the position after assistance arrived before permitting himself to be taken to the hospital on 8 October. During this period the successful defense of the position was due largely to his efforts.



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McMURTRY, GEORGE G.

Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Army, 308th Infantry, 77th Division.Place and date: At Charlevaux, in the forest of Argonne, France, 2-8 October 1918. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 6 November 1876, Pittsburgh, Pa. G.O. No.: 118, W.D., 1918. 

Citation: 
Commanded a battalion which was cut off and surrounded by the enemy and although wounded in the knee by shrapnel on 4 October and suffering great pain, he continued throughout the entire period to encourage his officers and men with a resistless optimism that contributed largely toward preventing panic and disorder among the troops, who were without food, cut off from communication with our lines. On 4 October during a heavy barrage, he personally directed and supervised the moving of the wounded to shelter before himself seeking shelter. On 6 October he was again wounded in the shoulder by a German grenade, but continued personally to organize and direct the defense against the German attack on the position until the attack was defeated. He continued to direct and command his troops, refusing relief, and personally led his men out of the position after assistance arrived before permitting himself to be taken to the hospital on 8 October. During this period the successful defense of the position was due largely to his efforts.


 

   
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In 2001, U.S. television channel A&E made a television movie called The Lost Battalion
based on accounts of the battle. In that portrayal Capt. McMurtry is played by Phil McKee

   

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3 Members Also There at Same Time
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Graber, Franklin Herbert, CWO, (1913-1947) CAC 608 Private
Howard, Joseph, SGT, (1911-1919) QM Private
Twyman, Hosea George, CPT, (1911-1943) IN 522 Private

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