After 42 months as a Prisoner of War in WWII, John Lally served two tours in the Korean War before retiring in 1962. Recalled back to the Army in 1967, he served in Vietnam before retiring as a Sergeant Major in 1972.

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After 42 months as a Prisoner of War in WWII, John Lally served two tours in the Korean War before retiring in 1962. Recalled back to the Army in 1967, he served in Vietnam before retiring as a Sergeant Major in 1972.


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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 Sergeant [then Private] John Gilbert Lally (ASN: 17019543), United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as a Medical Aidman with the 3d Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, Philippine Division, in action against enemy forces on 20 January 1942, in the vicinity of Abucay Hacienda in the Philippine Islands. Sergeant Lally, at the risk of his life, evacuated many of his wounded comrades from the firing line under heavy mortar and incessant sniper fire. Because of Sergeant Lally’s heroism at that time, many were evacuated to a place of safety and some owed their lives to his courageous actions. Sergeant Lally’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 Philippine Scouts, and the United States Army.
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Private John G. Lally (ASN: 17019543), United States Army, was captured by the Japanese after the fall of Corregidor, Philippine Islands, on 6 May 1942, and was held as a Prisoner of War until returned to U.S. Military control at the end of hostilities in August 1945.