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Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, Company I, 35th Infantry
Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Pyongyang, Korea, 7
September 1951. Entered service at: Poplar Bluff, Mo. Born: 26 June 1931, Poplar
Bluff, Mo. G.O. No.: 57, 13 June 1952.
Citation: Pvt. Kanell, a member of Company I, distinguished himself by
conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty
in action against the enemy. A numerically superior hostile force had launched a
fanatical assault against friendly positions, supported by mortar and artillery
fire, when Pvt. Kanell stood in his emplacement exposed to enemy observation and
action and delivered accurate fire into the ranks of the assailants. An enemy
grenade was hurled into his emplacement and Pvt. Kanell threw himself upon the
grenade, absorbing the blast with his body to protect 2 of his comrades from
serious injury and possible death. A few seconds later another grenade was
thrown into the emplacement and, although seriously wounded by the first
missile, he summoned his waning strength to roll toward the second grenade and
used his body as a shield to again protect his comrades. He was mortally wounded
as a result of his heroic actions. His indomitable courage, sustained fortitude
against overwhelming odds, and gallant self-sacrifice reflect the highest credit
upon himself, the infantry, and the U.S. Army.
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