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Divemaster 10-04-2013 20:43

Nation's Oldest MOH Recipient Dies at 96
 
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Nicholas Oresko of Cresskill, World War II hero, dies at 96

FRIDAY OCTOBER 4, 2013, 10:23 PM
BY EVONNE COUTROS AND ABBOTT KOLOFF
STAFF WRITERS

Nicholas Oresko of Cresskill, the nation’s oldest Medal of Honor recipient, died Friday evening, surrounded by veterans and military personnel who had gathered there all week after hearing on social media that he was in the hospital with a broken leg.

He died at 6:30 p.m. at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center of complications from surgery for a broken right femur, said John “Jack” Carbone, a family friend. That was the same leg injured by gunfire on Jan. 23, 1945, as he crawled from one enemy bunker to another.

Oresko had no living immediate family, but he was never alone at the hospital after being taken there earlier in the week from a Cresskill assisted living facility, Carbone said. Veterans and young members of various branches of military service were at his side, with more than two dozen at the hospital Friday afternoon before he was taken to have surgery.

Full story: http://www.northjersey.com/cresskill...ies_at_96.html

It is sad to think I'll likely still be around to live in a world without his generation.

Divemaster 10-04-2013 20:46

Medal of Honor citation
 
ORESKO, NICHOLAS

Rank and organization: Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 302d Infantry, 94th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Tettington, Germany, 23 January 1945. Entered service at: Bayonne, N.J. Birth: Bayonne, N.J. G.O. No.: 95, 30 October 1945.

Citation:

M/Sgt. Oresko was a platoon leader with Company C, in an attack against strong enemy positions. Deadly automatic fire from the flanks pinned down his unit. Realizing that a machinegun in a nearby bunker must be eliminated, he swiftly worked ahead alone, braving bullets which struck about him, until close enough to throw a grenade into the German position. He rushed the bunker and, with pointblank rifle fire, killed all the hostile occupants who survived the grenade blast. Another machinegun opened up on him, knocking him down and seriously wounding him in the hip. Refusing to withdraw from the battle, he placed himself at the head of his platoon to continue the assault. As withering machinegun and rifle fire swept the area, he struck out alone in advance of his men to a second bunker. With a grenade, he crippled the dug-in machinegun defending this position and then wiped out the troops manning it with his rifle, completing his second self-imposed, 1-man attack. Although weak from loss of blood, he refused to be evacuated until assured the mission was successfully accomplished. Through quick thinking, indomitable courage, and unswerving devotion to the attack in the face of bitter resistance and while wounded, M /Sgt. Oresko killed 12 Germans, prevented a delay in the assault, and made it possible for Company C to obtain its objective with minimum casualties.

PRB 10-04-2013 20:51

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Originally Posted by Divemaster (Post 525350)
ORESKO, NICHOLAS

Rank and organization: Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company C, 302d Infantry, 94th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Tettington, Germany, 23 January 1945. Entered service at: Bayonne, N.J. Birth: Bayonne, N.J. G.O. No.: 95, 30 October 1945.

Citation:

M/Sgt. Oresko was a platoon leader with Company C, in an attack against strong enemy positions. Deadly automatic fire from the flanks pinned down his unit. Realizing that a machinegun in a nearby bunker must be eliminated, he swiftly worked ahead alone, braving bullets which struck about him, until close enough to throw a grenade into the German position. He rushed the bunker and, with pointblank rifle fire, killed all the hostile occupants who survived the grenade blast. Another machinegun opened up on him, knocking him down and seriously wounding him in the hip. Refusing to withdraw from the battle, he placed himself at the head of his platoon to continue the assault. As withering machinegun and rifle fire swept the area, he struck out alone in advance of his men to a second bunker. With a grenade, he crippled the dug-in machinegun defending this position and then wiped out the troops manning it with his rifle, completing his second self-imposed, 1-man attack. Although weak from loss of blood, he refused to be evacuated until assured the mission was successfully accomplished. Through quick thinking, indomitable courage, and unswerving devotion to the attack in the face of bitter resistance and while wounded, M /Sgt. Oresko killed 12 Germans, prevented a delay in the assault, and made it possible for Company C to obtain its objective with minimum casualties.

I'll bet the good MSG never thought he'd see 96 back in the day. RIP Sir.

Divemaster 10-04-2013 20:54

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Originally Posted by PRB (Post 525352)
I'll bet the good MSG never thought he'd see 96 back in the day. RIP Sir.

I can't imagine how blessed he must have found each day since, nor how horrible he likely found so many of the nights.

The Reaper 10-04-2013 21:27

Rest in Peace, Master Sergeant.

Thank you for your courage, and for setting the example.

You will not be forgotten.

TR

Stingray 10-04-2013 22:08

MOH
 
Rest in peace MSG.

Sincerely,

JHD 10-05-2013 03:10

Rest in peace, sir. Godspeed.

JJ_BPK 10-05-2013 03:32

RIP MSG Oresko, Vaya con Dios..

SF_BHT 10-05-2013 06:25

RIP MSG Oresko..........

TOMAHAWK9521 10-05-2013 08:35

Rest In Peace, Sir.

medic&commo 10-05-2013 09:23

Thank you MSG Oresko R.I.P.

m&c

Peregrino 10-05-2013 09:28

Thank you for your example M/Sgt. Oresko. May you rest in peace.

mojaveman 10-05-2013 13:06

Hat's off to MSG Oresko.

Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace.

Requiem 10-06-2013 02:40

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Originally Posted by Divemaster (Post 525349)
Oresko had no living immediate family, but he was never alone at the hospital after being taken there earlier in the week from a Cresskill assisted living facility

God bless those stayed by his side at the end.

RIP, MSG Oresko.

S.


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