Ernest W. Prussman
Ernest W. Prussman (1921[1] – September 8, 1944) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. BiographyHe was born in 1921 in Baltimore, Maryland to Herbert Werner Prussman. Prussman joined the Army from Brighton, Massachusetts in October 1942[1] and by September 8, 1944, was serving as a private first class in the 13th Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Division. On that day, near Loscoat (now an industrial district of Brest) in Brittany, France, Prussman advanced ahead of his unit and single-handedly captured several enemy soldiers and destroyed a machine gun nest before being killed. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor seven months later, on April 17, 1945. Prussman was buried at the Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial in Saint-James, Normandy, France. Medal of Honor citationPrivate First Class Prussman's official Medal of Honor citation reads:
MemorialA statue of Prussman was dedicated on Memorial Day 2018 at 1 Murdock Street in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston. Boston College provided a grant for the statue. Jeff Buccacio was the sculptor. Honoring a Medal of Honor recipient in Brighton See alsoReferences
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