One brave Marine versus a well-defended Japanese artillery piece. Need we even ask who was victorious?
*OWENS, ROBERT ALLEN
Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps.
Born: 13 September 1920, Greenville, S.C. Accredited to: South Carolina.
Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life
above and beyond the call of duty while serving with a marine division, in
action against enemy Japanese forces during extremely hazardous landing
operations at Cape Torokina, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, on 1 November 1943.
Forced to pass within disastrous range of a strongly protected, well-camouflaged
Japanese 75-mm. regimental gun strategically located on the beach, our landing
units were suffering heavy losses in casualties and boats while attempting to
approach the beach, and the success of the operations was seriously threatened.
Observing the ineffectiveness of marine rifle and grenade attacks against the
incessant, devastating fire of the enemy weapon and aware of the urgent need for
prompt action, Sgt. Owens unhesitatingly determined to charge the gun bunker
from the front and, calling on 4 of his comrades to assist him, carefully placed
them to cover the fire of the 2 adjacent hostile bunkers. Choosing a moment that
provided a fair opportunity for passing these bunkers, he immediately charged
into the mouth of the steadily firing cannon and entered the emplacement through
the fire port, driving the guncrew out of the rear door and insuring their
destruction before he himself was wounded. Indomitable and aggressive in the
face of almost certain death, Sgt. Owens silenced a powerful gun which was of
inestimable value to the Japanese defense and, by his brilliant initiative and
heroic spirit of self-sacrifice, contributed immeasurably to the success of the
vital landing operations. His valiant conduct throughout reflects the highest
credit upon himself and the U.S. Naval Service.
The 3rd Marine Regiment's motto is Fortuna Fortes Juvat - Fortune Follows the Brave. Sergeant Owens' unit, the 1st Battalion/3rd Marines serves and protects our great Nation to this day.
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