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Why this MOH recipient’s stand in France is the stuff of WWII legend
By Jon Guttman
 Aug 11, 2025, 04:15 PM
 
Lt. Charles L. Thomas understated his part in the action, saying, “I know I was sent out to locate and draw the enemy fire, but I didn’t mean to draw that much.” (Army)

War heroes seldom choose their battles. All they can do is rise to the occasion. For 1st Lt. Charles L. Thomas, the defining moment in his military career was a company-sized fight five miles from the German border.

It was Dec. 14, 1944.


Just two days later, however, the battle’s strategic importance would be relegated to the sidelines amid the mammoth German counterattack in the Ardennes Forest soon known to the Americans as the Battle of the Bulge.

When Charles Leroy Thomas was born on April 20, 1920, there were few opportunities for Black Americans in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama.

His family, therefore, sought better prospects by joining the Black exodus northward, settling in Wayne, Michigan. After graduating from the Cass Technical High School in 1938, Thomas worked as a molder at Ford Motor Company while learning mechanical engineering at Wayne State University.

https://www.militarytimes.com/veterans/military-history/2025/08/11/why-this-moh-recipients-stand-in-france-is-the-stuff-of-wwii-legend/
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Re: Why this MOH recipient’s stand in France is the stuff of WWII legend
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2025, 03:26:14 pm »
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