Major Douglas T. Jacobson

Major Douglas T. Jacobson

Douglas Thomas Jacobson was born on November 25, 1925, in Rochester New York. He grew up in Port Washington Long Island and in January 1943, he joined the Marine Corps at the age of 17. By December 1943, he was assigned to the Pacific war zone as part of the 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division. On February 26, 1945, Jacobson participated in one of the bloodiest battles of World War 2 for the Marines. During the battle of Iwo Jima, in what Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith called ''the most savage and the most costly battle in the history of the Marine Corps,” Jacobson fearlessly led his unit's charge toward the summit of Hill three eighty-two, a location so violent it was known as, “the meat grinder”. Hill three eighty-two, was a crucial Japanese stronghold used for field artillery and anti-tank positions. As the battle raged on, his company's anti-tank gunner was killed. Jacobson grabbed the bazooka and a satchel of explosives from the fallen marine. The bazooka was designed to be wielded by two men, but Jacobson carried it alone. First, he destroyed a 20-millimeter aircraft gun and wiped out its crew. Then he knocked out two machine-gun positions, two large blockhouses and seven rifle emplacements. After that, he destroyed a tank and continued his attack on blockhouses. At only 19 years old, Jacobson singlehandedly neutralized 16 enemy positions and annihilated approximately 75 Japanese fighters. His fearless actions led to the capture of Hill three eighty-two, and proved instrumental in the allied victory of Iwo Jima. On October 5, 1945, Jacobson's bravery was recognized, when President Harry S. Truman, personally presented him with the prestigious Medal of Honor at the White House. Following World War II, Jacobson reenlisted in April 1946. He later earned a commission as an officer in March 1954. Jacobson retired in 1967, but remained active in the veteran community, speaking with schools and veterans' groups about his experiences. On August 20, 2000, Douglas Jacobson passed away in Port Charlotte, Florida, at the age of 74. He was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington Virginia. In addition to the Medal of Honor, Major Jacobson was decorated with several other honors, including the Presidential Unit Citation with two bronze stars, Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four bronze stars, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, China Service Medal, and National Defense Service Medal with a bronze star. His legacy lives on through the Douglas T. Jacobson State Veterans' Nursing Home ,in Port Charlotte Florida, which was named in his honor.


Jaksot(47)

Private Henry Johnson, AKA "Black Death"

Private Henry Johnson, AKA "Black Death"

William Henry Johnson was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on July 15, 1892. On June 5, 1917, he enlisted in the United States Army, joining the 369th Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Harle...

20 Heinä 20232min

S/Sgt. Hammett Lee Bowen Jr.

S/Sgt. Hammett Lee Bowen Jr.

On this audio only episode, we honor the legacy of staff sergeant Hammett Lee Bowen Jr. Hammett Lee Bowen Jr. was born on November 30, 1947 in LaGrange, Georgia. In February of 1968, Bowen joined the ...

19 Heinä 20233min

Dale Eldon Chistensen

Dale Eldon Chistensen

Dale Eldon Christensen was born on May 31, 1920, in Cameron, Iowa. He joined the Army in October of 1940 and by July 16, 1944, he was serving as a second lieutenant in Troop E of the 112th Cavalry Reg...

12 Heinä 20233min

Hershel "Woodie" Williams

Hershel "Woodie" Williams

Hershel "Woodie" Williams was born on October 2, 1923, in West Virginia. On May 26, 1943 he joined the United States Marine Corps. On December 3, 1943 he departed for the pacific and found himself in ...

10 Heinä 20233min

1st Lt. Frank Stanley Reasoner

1st Lt. Frank Stanley Reasoner

Frank Stanley Reasoner was born on September 16, 1937, in Spokane Washington. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on October 15, 1956. On July 12, 1965, Reasoner led a reconnaissance patrol ...

9 Heinä 20233min

PFC. David M. Gonzales

PFC. David M. Gonzales

Private First Class David Gonzales was born on June 9, 1923, in Pacoima, California. He enlisted in the US Army at the outbreak of World War II and in December 1944, he was deployed to the Philippines...

8 Heinä 20232min

Staff Sgt. Lucian Adams

Staff Sgt. Lucian Adams

Staff Sgt. Lucian Adams successfully neutralized three German Machine Gun positions and eliminated multiple enemy combatants, thereby restoring vital supply routes to American troops that had been cut...

6 Heinä 20233min

Willie Johnston (The Youngest Medal of Honor Recipient)

Willie Johnston (The Youngest Medal of Honor Recipient)

William “Willie” Johnston was born on July 12, 1850 in Morristown New York. On December 11, 1861, he formally enlisted in the military with the musicians in D Company of the 3rd Vermont Volunteer Infa...

4 Heinä 20235min

Suosittua kategoriassa Historia

olipa-kerran-otsikko
gogin-ja-janin-maailmanhistoria
mayday-fi
huijarit
mystista
rss-ikiuni
konginkangas
tsunami
totuus-vai-salaliitto
rouva-diktaattori
rss-i-dont-like-mondays-2
rss-sattuu-sita-suomessakin
historiaa-suomeksi
rss-subjektiivinen-todistaja
rss-peter-peter
maailmanpuu
historian-nurkkapoyta
sotaa-ja-historiaa-podi
hippokrateen-vastaanotolla
rss-kirkon-ihmeellisimmat-tarinat