The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to First Lieutenant (Infantry) George C. Gunn (ASN: 0-1309256), United States Army, for gallantry in action while serving with the 101st Airborne Division. On 25 December 1944, enemy infantry and tanks succeeded in penetrating the perimeter defense of Bastogne, Belgium, and continued their advance toward the area occupied by the rear element of Lieutenant Gunn’s platoon. Organizing a group of command post personnel, Lieutenant Gunn led his men to meet the enemy. On encountering heavy enemy automatic fire, he deployed his forces in a firing line, and crawled toward the enemy machine gun. Reaching a position ten yards from one enemy gun, Lieutenant Gunn threw a hand grenade which killed the enemy gunner instantly. He then crawled to within fifteen yards of the other gun, threw another grenade, and wounded and captured the gunner. He continued his hazardous advance to the crest of the hill where he observed three more of the enemy fifty yards away on the opposite side of the mound. Running boldly toward the mound, Lieutenant Gunn threw a grenade which killed on man instantly. After capturing the other two enemy soldiers and sending his prisoners to the rear, he effected the surrender of five more of the enemy and captured their machine gun intact. His courage and tenacity of purpose exemplify the highest standards of the military service.



