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COLONEL UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
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| The President of the United States
takes pleasure
in the name of The Congress in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR to:
COLONEL HIRAM I. BEARSS
for service in Samar, P. I., as set forth in the following CITATION: For extraordinary heroism and eminent
and conspicuous
conduct in battle at the junction of the Cadacan and Sohoton Rivers,
Samar,
P. I., November 17, 1901. Colonel Bearss, then Captain, second in
command
of the column upon their uniting ashore in the Sohoton region, made a
surprise
attack on the fortified cliffs and capturing and destroying a powder
magazine,
40 lantacas (guns), rice, food and cuartels. Due to his courage,
intelligence,
discrimination and zeal, he successfully led his men up the cliffs
means
of bamboo ladders to a height of 200 feet. The cliffs were of soft
stone
of volcanic origin, in the nature of pumice and were honeycombed with
caves.
Tons of rocks were suspended in platforms held in position by vine
cables
(known as bejuco) in readiness to be precipitated upon people below.
After
driving the insurgents from their position which was almost
impregnable,
being covered with numerous trails lined with poisoned spears, pits,
etc.,
he led his men across the river, scaled the cliffs on the opposite
side,
and destroyed the camps there. He and the men under his command
overcame
incredible difficulties and dangers in destroying positions which
according
to reports from old prisoners, had taken three years to perfect, were
held
as a final rallying point, and were never before penetrated by white
troops.
Captain Bearss also rendered distinguished public service in the
presence
of the enemy at Quinapundan River, Samar, P. I., on January 19, 1902.
/S/ H. J. ROOSEVELT |