Sunday, November 30, 2008

Nicholas Oresko



The President of the United States in the name of
The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the
Medal of Honor
to
ORESKO, NICHOLAS

Rank and organization: Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 302d Infantry, 94th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Tettington, Germany, 23 January 1945. Entered service at: Bayonne, N.J. Birth: Bayonne, N.J. G.O. No.: 95, 30 October 1945.
Citation:
M/Sgt. Oresko was a platoon leader with Company C, in an attack against strong enemy positions. Deadly automatic fire from the flanks pinned down his unit. Realizing that a machine gun in a nearby bunker must be eliminated, he swiftly worked ahead alone, braving bullets which struck about him, until close enough to throw a grenade into the German position. He rushed the bunker and, with pointblank rifle fire, killed all the hostile occupants who survived the grenade blast. Another machine gun opened up on him, knocking him down and seriously wounding him in the hip. Refusing to withdraw from the battle, he placed himself at the head of his platoon to continue the assault. As withering machine gun and rifle fire swept the area, he struck out alone in advance of his men to a second bunker. With a grenade, he crippled the dug-in machine gun defending this position and then wiped out the troops manning it with his rifle, completing his second self-imposed, 1-man attack. Although weak from loss of blood, he refused to be evacuated until assured the mission was successfully accomplished. Through quick thinking, indomitable courage, and unswerving devotion to the attack in the face of bitter resistance and while wounded, M /Sgt. Oresko killed 12 Germans, prevented a delay in the assault, and made it possible for Company C to obtain its objective with minimum casualties.
Thank you, Nicholas Oresko for defending your platoon and being brave to go solo to the bunker and killing the Germans with a grenade. You brought hope to your men and will have done the same for you. Congratulations for receiving the Medal of Honor.

Monday, November 3, 2008

I Can See.....omg!


The goal that I accomplished is go to the top of the Sears Tower. It took like 1 hour to find a parking spot because there was a lot of traffic but it was worth it. It was also my mom's first time to go to, so it was a big goal to accomplished for the both of as. When I got to the top I saw a lot of buildings, cars, highways etc. I saw throw my binoculars and saw Farragut, and the power plant on Pulaski also the school where I used to go to Gary E. School. I saw my house my binoculars were like view 150x of magnifying I was surprised and my mom was to. I was happy that I accomplished this goal I think so far this is my best goal yet.