[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 62 (Tuesday, April 28, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E605]
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HONORING PFC IGNACIO SERVIN OF ARIZONA
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HON. PAUL A. GOSAR
of arizona
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Mr. GOSAR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Private First Class
Ignacio Servin. On September 23, 1944, the 321st RCT, 81st Infantry
Division landed on Umurbrogol Mountain, also known as ``Bloody Nose
Ridge'', in Peleliu to relieve the 1st Marines who suffered nearly 50%
casualties during the first week of fighting. Their assignment was to
decimate the Japanese resistance and capture a strategic airstrip on
the island.
Marines discovered an ammunition storage cave on Bloody Nose Ridge,
but a barrage of artillery and naval gunfire failed to neutralize the
cave. Company ``A'' of the 154th Engineer Combat Battalion was
dispatched. Commanding Officers 1st Lt. Schauer and 1st Lt. Werdine
requested volunteers to crawl to the mouth of the cave, nearly 500 feet
with 24 pounds of TNT and a Browning automatic .30 caliber rifle to
destroy the stockpile.
PFC Ignacio Servin of Arizona and Charles Samario, (deceased)
accepted the challenge. PFC Servin stated he did not allow time to
think of the risk or danger, but thought, ``If I die, it will be for
the greatest country in the world.'' Both soldiers survived violent
explosions, leveled trees, and flying rocks. PFC Servin states that
only ``by the Grace of God we were not killed by the explosion or enemy
gunfire making it safely back up the hill.''
Today I honor the heroism, courage, and valor of PFC Ignacio Servin,
who was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action during the
assault on Peleliu in the Pacific combat theater.
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