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Samuel M. Sampler
(The following information was taken from the
Texas State Historical Association web page.)
SAMPLER, SAMUEL M. (1895-1979). Samuel M. Sampler,
Medal of Honor recipient, was born at Decatur, Texas, on January
27, 1895, the son of Francis E. and Lorenza D. Sampler. He entered
military service at Altus, Oklahoma. Corporal Sampler was a member
of Company H, 142nd Infantry, Thirty-sixth Infantry Division, United
States Army, on October 8, 1918, near St. Étienne, France.
His company suffered severe losses from machine-gun fire, and its
advance was stopped. Sampler detected the enemy positions on an
elevation. Armed with German grenades, which he had picked up, he
advanced alone until he was near the enemy nest. His third grenade
killed two Germans and caused the surrender of twenty-eight more.
As a result of his brave and unselfish action the company was able
to advance on its objective. Sampler received the Medal of Honor
from Gen. John J. Pershing on April 22, 1919. He was also awarded
the French Croix de Guerre and Italian War Cross. Sampler died on
November 19, 1979, in Fort Myers, Florida, and was buried at Fort
Myers Memorial Gardens.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate,
Medal of Honor Recipients, 1863-1973
(Washington: GPO, 1973).
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