The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Brigadier General William Kelly Harrison, Jr. (ASN: 0-5279), United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Assistant Division Commanding General, 30th Infantry Division, in action against enemy forces near St. Lo, France, on 25 July 1944. Even though General Harrison’s command group was located in the rear, he returned deliberately to the forward area shortly before the bombing began. He was thrown down by the blast of German Artillery fire, but was unharmed. Realizing that the success of the entire operation depended on the 30th Infantry Division carrying out its mission, General Harrison began analyzing the situation and found out that divisional Sherman tanks were totally disorganized and demoralized infantry was spread in the area. Moreover, the Commanding Officer of 120th Infantry Regiment, Colonel Hammond D. Birks, was located somewhere in the forward area and his jeep was knocked out. Eventually locating him, General Harrison ordered a commander to get his tanks in battle formation and get ready for action and evacuated Colonel Birks to safety. He took one soldier with bazooka through the hedgerow and ordered him to attack a German tank nearby. The soldier had hit the German tank several times, but panicked and ran into the open, where he was killed. General Harrison crawled back and came upon four American tanks in a neighboring field, who were waiting out the enemy shelling with their hatches shut tight. He climbed on the commander’s tank and forced the crew to open the hatch by beating the tank’s turret, subsequently ordering the general attack, which was successful. Brigadier General Harrison’s extraordinary heroism, personal bravery and zealous devotion to duty exemplify the highest traditions of the military forces of the United States and reflect great credit upon himself, the 30th Infantry Division, and the United States Army.