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WWII Army officer awarded Medal of Honor

Posthumous prize given to man’s widow for his heroic actions

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON — A battle that began 22 years ago ended at the White House on Tuesday when President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to a deceased Army intelligen­ce officer from Kentucky for gallantry exhibited on the battlefiel­d during World War II.

Trump bestowed the nation's highest military honor upon 1st Lt. Garlin M. Conner, who the president said now takes his “rightful place in the eternal chronicle of American valor.”

Conner's widow, Pauline, accepted the framed medal on her husband's behalf.

The lieutenant was honored for volunteeri­ng, despite being wounded, in January 1945 to go to the front line near the town of Houssen, France, during the Battle of the Bulge to observe German enemy forces and direct artillery fire against them. He carried out the mission while lying prone in a shallow ditch.

Hours later, as swarms of German forces rushed forward, Conner ordered friendly fire onto his own position, “courageous­ly choosing to face death in order to save his battalion and achieve victory for freedom,” Trump said.

The artillery fire Conner directed is credited with killing 50 German soldiers and wounding 100 more, ultimately repelling the assault.

Conner was discharged from the Army in June 1945, and his family battled for the past 22 years with the Army's awards branch and eventually in the courts for the outcome that finally came Tuesday. Except Conner didn't live long enough to see it. He died in November 1998. Trump said Pauline Conner, who is 89, hoped and prayed that she would live to see Tuesday.

“It's something he should've done in his lifetime,” Pauline Conner told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday as she answered their questions about her husband of 53 years. “But I'm going to be proud to accept it.”

 ?? Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump prepares to award the Medal of Honor to Pauline Conner, the widow of 1st Lt. Garlin Conner, during a White House ceremony Tuesday. Conner was recognized for his actions during World War II that resulted in 50 German deaths.
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press President Donald Trump prepares to award the Medal of Honor to Pauline Conner, the widow of 1st Lt. Garlin Conner, during a White House ceremony Tuesday. Conner was recognized for his actions during World War II that resulted in 50 German deaths.

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