Nicholas Minue-Carthage, Tunisia
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 36° 51.912 E 010° 19.782
32S E 618523 N 4080743
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient for action at MedjezelBab, Tunisia on April 28, 1943. He was KIA. He is buried in North Africa American Cemetery, Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia in Section E, Line 8, Grave 4.
Waymark Code: WM116AK
Location: Tunisia
Date Posted: 08/23/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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He was born on March 13, 1905 in Poland and he was killed in action on April 29, 1943 in Tunisia. His Medal of Honor information and citation is: NICHOLAS MINUE
Rank: Private
Organization: U.S. Army
Company: Company A
Division: 6th Armored Infantry, 1st Armored Division
Born: Sedden, Poland
Departed: Yes
Entered Service At: Carteret, N.J.
G.O. Number: 24
Date of Issue: 03/25/1944
Accredited To:
Place / Date: Near MedjezelBab, Tunisia, 28 April 1943

Citation
For distinguishing himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the loss of his life above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy on 28 April 1943, in the vicinity of MedjezelBab, Tunisia. When the advance of the assault elements of Company A was held up by flanking fire from an enemy machinegun nest, Pvt. Minue voluntarily, alone, and unhesitatingly, with complete disregard of his own welfare, charged the enemy entrenched position with fixed bayonet. Pvt. Minue assaulted the enemy under a withering machinegun and rifle fire, killing approximately 10 enemy machinegunners and riflemen. After completely destroying this position, Pvt. Minue continued forward, routing enemy riflemen from dugout positions until he was fatally wounded. The courage, fearlessness and aggressiveness displayed by Pvt. Minue in the face of inevitable death was unquestionably the factor that gave his company the offensive spirit that was necessary for advancing and driving the enemy from the entire sector.

Photo by Ian MacFarline and posted on findagrave.com.

*SPECIAL EXCEPTION WAYMARK* This category made the decision to approve this waymark based on the research and partnerships between the submitter, Don.Morfe, and individuals who gave permission for their photos of Medal of Honor resting places to be used in this community. Although the vision and philosophy of the Waymarking body is to promote in-person visits and photo documentation, special circumstances can be made on a case-by-case basis such as this submission. We appreciate the fact that Don.Morfe spent over 20 years visiting more than 2,900 Medal of Honor resting places and has documented them in this category with personal photos the past 18 months. He recently took it upon himself to document many more Medal of Honor resting places around the world that he could not visit in person. He reached out to individuals on FindaGrave.com and elsewhere and received permission to use their photos, created write-ups and submitted them here for approval. A compromise was made to allow his submissions here in order to gain a sense of appreciation to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Thank you, Don, for your tireless efforts and contributions to this category and to the Waymarking community!

Armed Service: Army

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