b. 13/02/1874 Mico, Mississippi. d. 13/07/1956 Gulfport, Mississippi.
DATE OF MOH ACTION: 02/07/1898 Santiago, Cuba.
Ira C. Welborn was born in Mico, Mississippi. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point as a member of the class of 1898. Just a few weeks after his graduation from the Academy he was assigned as a 2nd lieutenant to the 9th Infantry Regiment, to serve in the Spanish–American War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of San Juan Hill, near Santiago, Cuba, on July 2, 1898, which he received on June 21, 1899.
Welborn served in three other conflicts: the Philippine–American War, the Boxer Rebellion, and World War I, eventually rising to the rank of colonel. He served as a Tactical Officer at West Point, 1904–1906. After the tank was introduced to the battlefield in World War I, Welborn was detailed to be the first head of the fledgling United States Army Tank Service, for which he received the Distinguished Service Medal. He retired from service in 1932.
MOH CITATION:
Voluntarily left shelter and went, under fire, to the aid of a private of his company who was wounded.
BURIAL LOCATION: BILOXI NATIONAL CEMETERY, BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI.
SECTION 12, ROW 4, GRAVE 12.
LOCATION OF MEDAL: WEST POINT MUSEUM, WEST POINT, NEW YORK.