Wartime Collectables
Military Antiques & Vintage Toys

Andrew H. & Gale V. Lipps
P.O. Box 165
Camden, SC 29021-0165  USA
ph. 803-463-6935
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Militaria for sale updated  2/10/17

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Wartime Collectables has offered quality antiques to historians since 1983.
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UDC Cross of Military Service for WWI
presented posthumously to next of kin of
118th Infantry, 30th Division Medal of Honor recipient

UDC Cross number 738 attributed to Sgt. James D. Heriot of South Carolina.
Sgt. Heriot was killed while serving with the 118th Infantry Regiment of the 30th Division in an action that earned him our nations Medal of Honor.
Excellent condition however original ribbon is gone and reribboned on WWI Victory drape.
Medal of Honor Citation
Cpl. Heriot, with 4 other soldiers, organized a combat group and attacked an enemy machine-gun nest which had been inflicting heavy casualties on his company. In the advance 2 of his men were killed, and because of the heavy fire from all sides the remaining 2 sought shelter. Unmindful of the hazard attached to his mission, Cpl. Heriot, with fixed bayonet, alone charged the machinegun, making his way through the fire for a distance of 30 yards and forcing the enemy to surrender. During this exploit he received several wounds in the arm, and later in the same day, while charging another nest, he was killed.
$450.00



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