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Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company M, 35th Infantry, 25th
Infantry Division. Place and date: Mount Austen, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands,
10 January 1943. Entered service at: Winterport, Maine. Birth: Norwich, Conn.
G.O. No.: 28, 5 June 1943.
Citation: For gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty.
As leader of a machinegun section charged with the protection of other battalion
units, his group was attacked by a superior number of Japanese, his gunner
killed, his assistant gunner wounded, and an adjoining guncrew put out of
action. Ordered to withdraw from this hazardous position, Sgt. Fournier refused
to retire but rushed forward to the idle gun and, with the aid of another
soldier who joined him, held up the machinegun by the tripod to increase its
field action. They opened fire and inflicted heavy casualties upon the enemy.
While so engaged both these gallant soldiers were killed, but their sturdy
defensive was a decisive factor in the following success of the attacking
battalion.
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