Charles M. M. Chanoine

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    Foreign

    World War I

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Charles M. M. Chanoine, Major of Cavalry, French Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Cheppy, France, September 26, 1918. Upon learning that his brigade commander had been wounded, Major Chanoine advanced on foot under heavy fire from all arms and reconnoitered a passage for his tanks over difficult terrain one kilometer to the front. He then led his tanks in a successful attack on the town of Cheppy.

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    Foreign

    World War I

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Charles M. M. Chanoine, Major of Cavalry, French Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Maizerais, France, September 12, 1918. While Major Chanoine’s group was advancing to attack with the 1st Brigade of American Tanks his leading tank became stalled, and this officer left his post of command and went forward to direct its repair. While he was so engaged the enemy opened fire, and one shell struck the disabled tank, killing and wounding 15 men and knocking Major Chanoine unconscious. Upon regaining consciousness Major Chanoine refused to be carried to the rear but continued his work under fire until it was possible for the tanks to continue their advance, when he led his group forward on foot for a distance of 8 kilometers, remaining on duty throughout the engagement.

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