Harold A. Content
Home Town: New York, New York
The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Harold A. Content, Captain, U.S. Civilian, for extraordinary heroism in action near Bois de Consenvoye, France, October 23, 1918. Although lame from causes existing prior to the World War and suffering from gas poison and painfully wounded by shellfire, Captain Content continued to assist in the removal of wounded soldiers and while so engaged encountered a severely wounded runner, who was unable to continue on his mission of carrying an important message from the commanding general, 58th Infantry Brigade, to the commanding officer, 116th Infantry. Captain Content took the message, and though suffering greatly himself, passed through heavy machine-gun and shell fire and gassed woods for a distance of 500 yards and delivered the message. Volunteering to carry the answer to the message, he again passed through the gassed woods under a heavy machine-gun and shell fire and delivered in person the message to the 58th Brigade command post. He then returned to the task of succoring the wounded where he remained on duty until ordered to the rear.
General Orders No. No. 15, W.D., 1923