George A. Shipley

Home Town: Platteville, WI

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    World War I

    U.S. Army

    General Orders No. No. 35, W.D., 1920

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to George A. Shipley, Captain, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Landres-et-St. Georges, France, November 1, 1918. During the attack Lieutenant Shipley’s organization was held up by machine-gun fire from the front. Captain Shipley exposed himself to heavy fire in order to make a flank attack on the enemy. Armed with a rifle, he courageously attacked a machine-gun position, which resulted in the capture of the gun and 28 prisoners. During the period from November 1 to 7 he led a battalion in its attack on the Bois Hazois and Bois L’Epasse, and led a detachment which captured the strongly defended town of L’Etanne. His valiant conduct had a marked moral effect upon his men.

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