Noah Odell Knight MOH

b. 29/10/1929 Chesterfield County, South Carolina. d. 24/11/1951 near Kowang-San, Korea.

DATE OF MOH ACTION: 23/11/1951 near Kowang-San, Korea.

Noah O Knight MOH

Private First Class Knight was a member of Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. On the November 24, 1951 he was defending a key position near Kowang-San, North Korea, he was wounded. He moved to an exposed position and delivered intense fire on the enemy causing heavy casualties. Later, when his ammunition was expended, he attacked three enemy soldiers hitting them with the butt of his rifle until a demolition charge exploded killing the three and mortally wounding him.

His posthumous Medal of Honor was presented to his family on January 7, 1953 at The Pentagon by the Secretary of the Army Frank C. Pace.

 

MOH CITATION:

Pfc. Knight, a member of Company F, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and indomitable courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy. He occupied a key position in the defense perimeter when waves of enemy troops passed through their own artillery and mortar concentrations and charged the company position. Two direct hits from an enemy emplacement demolished his bunker and wounded him. Disregarding personal safety, he moved to a shallow depression for a better firing vantage. Unable to deliver effective fire from his defilade position, he left his shelter, moved through heavy fire in full view of the enemy and, firing into the ranks of the relentless assailants, inflicted numerous casualties, momentarily stemming the attack. Later during another vicious onslaught, he observed an enemy squad infiltrating the position and, counterattacking, killed or wounded the entire group. Expending the last of his ammunition, he discovered three enemy soldiers entering the friendly position with demolition charges. Realizing the explosives would enable the enemy to exploit the breach, he fearlessly rushed forward and disabled two assailants with the butt of his rifle when the third exploded a demolition charge killing the three enemy soldiers and mortally wounding Pfc. Knight. Pfc. Knight’s supreme sacrifice and consummate devotion to duty reflect lasting glory on himself and uphold the noble traditions of the military service.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: UNION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, PAGELAND, SOUTH CAROLINA.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: FORT JACKSON MUSEUM, FORT JACKSON, SOUTH CAROLINA.