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Awards Received

  • Silver Star

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Captain (Infantry)

    Batallion:

    2d Battalion

    Regiment:

    120th Infantry Regiment

    Division:

    30th Infantry Division

    Action Date:

    World War II

    “Work Horse of the Western Front – The Story of the 30th Infantry Division” By Robert L. Hewitt

    (Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain (Infantry) Delmont Keith Byrn, United States Army, for gallantry in action while serving with Company H, 2d Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division, in action against the enemy in the European Theater of Action in 1944 and 1945. The gallant actions and dedicated devotion to duty demonstrated by Captain Byrn, without regard for his own life, were in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Army.

  • Distinguished Service Cross

    Service:

    United States Army

    Rank:

    Captain (Infantry)

    Batallion:

    2d Battalion

    Regiment:

    120th Infantry Regiment

    Division:

    30th Infantry Division

    Action Date:

    August 6 – 12, 1944

    Headquarters, NINTH U.S. Army, General Orders No. 95 (March 31, 1945)

    (Citation Needed) – SYNOPSIS: 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 Captain (Infantry) Delmont Keith Byrn, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Commanding Officer of Company H, 2d Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division, in action against enemy forces in the vicinity of Mortain, France, from 6 to 12 August 1944. On 6 August 1944, the battalion of which Captain Byrn was a member, was assigned the mission of holding the high ground around Mortain, and the town itself. During the night the battalion was hit by a strong and numerically superior enemy force and completely surrounded. The majority of the members of the battalion headquarters, situated in the town of Mortain, were eventually killed or captured with but a few managing to escape. Captain Byrn’s company was among those units isolated on Hill 314 by the sudden enemy thrust. He immediately assumed personal direction of every phase of the action of his company and performed heroically for the entire six days of isolation. He risked his life innumerable times checking and encouraging his men and though the enemy pressure was unrelenting, he displayed unsurpassed heroism. Face with the shortage in water, food and medical supplies, the situation at times becoming seemingly hopeless, Captain Byrn steadfastly refused when approached by the enemy with an offer of honorable surrender. Never once did he waver in his determination to hold out against almost certain defeat. Realizing the disaster should the enemy gain Hill 314, his personal courage and heroic example so inspired the men that they exerted their supreme effort to hold this strategic position at all costs. Captain Byrn’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.

    Captain Byrn’s outstanding leadership, 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.