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Zalewski Frank C.

Monuments

3rd Inf Div monument

 

Name:
Frank C.  Zalewski
Rank:
Private First Class
Serial Number:
32797017
Unit:
30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Division
Date of Death:
1944-09-24
State:
New York
Cemetery:
Epinal American Cemetery, Dinozé, France
Plot:
A
Row:
11
Grave:
50
Decoration:
Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze
Comments:

Frank C. Zalewski was born in 1924 in New York. He was the son of Frank and Jennie Zalewski of Southampton, New York. On 8 Feb 1943, he enlisted as a Private in New York City. He was described as 6 feet, 138 pounds, and single. Frank served in Company A, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Seventh U.S. Army as a Private First Class during World War II.

On 27 August 1944, PFC Zalewski’s unit was in action against German forces while advancing up the Rhone Valley, through the Vosges Mountains in France. At 0800 hours, near Begude, France, PFC Zalewski voluntarily ran, and crawled, 300 yards through intense German machine gun fire and mortar concentrations. Despite shells that exploded 10 yards away, PFC Zalewski took his bazooka to an exposed position and knocked out a German half-track. With only one rocket left, PFC Zalewski remained at his post and, at a range 40 yards, destroyed an enemy tank that charged him with both machine guns blazing. By setting both the half-track and tank afire and killing 8 Germans, PFC Zalewski saved an infantry platoon from destruction. PFC Zalewski’s courageous actions and extraordinary heroism that day earned him the U.S. Army's second highest award for valor, the Distinguished Service Cross.

Distinguished Service Cross Citation: The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross (Posthumously) to Frank C. Zalewski (32797017), Private First Class, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving with Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division, in action against enemy forces on 27 August 1944, in France. At 0800 hours on 27 August 1944, near Begude, France, Private First Class Zalewski voluntarily ran and crawled three hundred and forth yards through intense machine gun fire and mortar concentrations. Despite shells which exploded ten yards away, he took his bazooka to an exposed position and knocked out an enemy half-track. With only one rocket left, he remained at his post and destroyed at forty yards range an enemy tank which charged him with both machine guns blazing. Setting both half-track and tank afire and killing eight Germans, Private First class Zalewski saved an infantry platoon from destruction. He was killed in a subsequent action. Private First Class Zalewski's intrepid actions, personal bravery and zealous devotion to duty at the cost of his life, exemplify the highest traditions of the military forces of the United States and reflect great credit upon himself, the 3d Infantry Division, and the United States Army (Headquarters, Seventh U.S. Army, General Orders No. 181; 1945)

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, https://militaryhallofhonor.com