Maurice W. Howe

Home Town: Fitchburg, Massachusetts

  • Silver Star

    U.S. Army

    World War I

    By direction of the President, under the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 9, 1918 (Bul. No. 43, W.D., 1918), Captain (Infantry) Maurice W. Howe, United States Army, is cited by the Commanding General, American Expeditionary Forces, for gallantry in action and a silver star may be placed upon the ribbon of the Victory Medals awarded him. Captain Howe distinguished himself by gallantry in action while serving with the 167th Infantry Regiment, 42d Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in action at Haumont, France, 22 September 1918, in refusing to leave the town, even in the face of a superior number of the enemy, until he was sure that no wounded had been left in the village.

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    U.S. Army

    World War I

    General Orders No. 21, W.D., 1919

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Maurice W. Howe, Captain, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Haumont, France, September 22, 1918. Captain Howe commanded an early morning raid on the town of Haumont, and not only executed the raid successfully, but returned alone a second time to the town to be assured that none of his men had been left wounded. He inflicted severe losses on the enemy and took 17 prisoners.

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