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	HEADQUARTERS XVIII CORPS (AIRBORNE)APO 2109, United States Army
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	DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS 
	     Private John A. Lockwood, 32864423, 
	508th Parachute Infantry, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in 
	action against the enemy on 6 June 1944, in France. After landing by 
	parachute before dawn on D-Day and joining a composite group which proceeded 
	to carry out a battalion mission, Private Lockwood and two comrades served 
	as an outpost in a building on the edge of Guetteville. When a battalion of 
	German infantry, reinforced by tanks, approached from the west and placed 
	machine guns and mortars in position, those three valiant men immediately 
	opened fire on the enemy. Ordered to leave the post, they determined to hold 
	out until the 30 men in the town had withdrawn. Private Lockwood assisted in 
	holding the hostile force at bay for two hours, killing 15 Germans and 
	wounding many others. His voluntary and courageous action delayed the enemy 
	sufficiently to permit the main body of parachute troops to establish 
	defensive positions to the east from which they were able to deny 
	overwhelming German forces the opportunity of crossing the Merderet River. 
	Private Lockwood is missing as a result of this action. His superb heroism 
	and unselfish devotion to duty exemplifies the highest traditions of the 
	United States Army. Entered service from New York.
 
 
	M . B. RIDGWAYMajor
	General, U.S. Army
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