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Home Town Stoneham
Last Address Stoneham, MA
Date of Passing Feb 16, 1946
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S/Sgt Hall died of complications from the wounds he had received at Anzio. His right leg was lost and he had suffered multiple fragmentation wounds, including the perforation of his liver from German artillery during this action.
S/Sgt Hall's right leg was nearly severed, hanging on by some muscle tissue and his pant leg. He used his bayonet to cut off his ruined leg and used his belt to apply a torniquet to the stump.
I have the official Army copy of the press release at home. What the MOH citation fails to mention are the gory details. How S/Sgt Hall cut off the ruined part of his leg because it was hanging him up as he attempted to continue the attack on the third German position. How the medics had to strap him down to the stretcher because he was so angry at what the enemy did to his leg that he wanted to go on with his troops.