George H. Cannon

Military Person

1915 – 1941

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Who was George H. Cannon?

First Lieutenant George Ham Cannon, USMC, was the first U.S. Marine in World War II to receive the nation's highest military award — the Medal of Honor. He posthumously received the medal for "distinguished conduct in the line of his profession, extraordinary courage, and disregard of his own condition" during the bombardment of Midway Island by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. He remained at his Command Post despite being mortally wounded by enemy shell fire. He refused to be evacuated until his men who had been wounded by the same shell were evacuated, and he continued to direct the reorganization of his Command Post until forcibly removed. He refused medical attention until he was assured communications were restored to his Command Post. As a result of his utter disregard of his own condition, he later died from loss of blood.

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Born
Nov 5, 1915
Webster Groves
Also known as
  • George Ham Cannon
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • University of Michigan
Died
Dec 7, 1941
Midway Atoll

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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