The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Colonel (Infantry) James S. Rodwell (ASN: 0-9663), United States Army, for gallantry in action while serving with the 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, in action against the enemy in vicinity of St. Germain-Sur Seves, France, on 7 July 1944. The 8th infantry attacked strong well-emplaced enemy units on an island surrounded by dangerous, almost impassable, swamps which afforded the enemy excellent fields of fire. Displaying extraordinary courage, gallantry, devotion to duty and utter disregard for his own life, Colonel Rodwell, Regimental Commander, 8th Infantry, went to the 1st Battalion forward observation post, and exposing himself to heavy, direct hostile fires, observed the attack and assisted the Battalion Commander in its vigorous prosecution. Later, moving among the troops, Colonel Rowell’s presence, gallantry, and great courage inspired the attacking units to greater effort, coordination and achievement. Shortly after dawn, Colonel Rodwell went to the 2nd Battalion forward observation post, and remaining under heavy, direct, observed enemy artillery, automatic, and small arms fires, observed the enemy’s position and activities. Colonel Rodwell’s extraordinary courage, gallantry, devotion to duty with utter disrespect for his own life and his calm, unhurried leadership, which inspired the troops to greater effort, reflect great credit upon himself and the service.