George W. Furbush, Jr.

Home Town: Waltham, MA

  • General Orders No. No. 4, W.D., 1927

    The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to George W. Furbush, Jr., First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Vaux, France, July 1, 1918. Although wounded, First Lieutenant Furbush continued in displaying the greatest courage and disregard of all personal danger at all times. Throughout the critical period of 48 hours, July 30 – 31, 1918, near Sergy, he particularly distinguished himself when leading his platoon into position in face of fire on the crest of Hill November 1, 1918. Immediately after the beginning of the attack in the Bois-de- Bantheville, when his company was held up by a strong machine-gun nest and his company commander and several others were killed, Lieutenant Furlong took a soldier with him and with great gallantry and coolness attacked and captured the machine-gun nest of four guns, killing or wounding a number of the crew.

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