Friday, March 30, 2018

LT HARRY McFALLS KIA SILVER STAR



LEST WE FORGET

1ST LT HARRY McFALLS'
LEWES

Thursday, May 9, 1968, Wilmington News Journal

Lewes, Delaware:

The Silver Star has been presented posthumously to the widow of 1st Lt. Harry P. McFalls'
killed in action in Vietman, January 10. 1968.

The award was presented to Mrs. Sarah Burnside McFalls' by Col. Harry Jennings of the
Delaware National Guard at the Lewes Army Reserve Center, with duplicates going to the
daughters of McFalls', Betty, age 8 and Cynthia, age 5. Lt. McFalls' father, Sgt First Class
Henry S. McFalls of Fort Bragg, North Carolina was present at the ceremony. Also awarded
were the Bronz Star for general valor and a Purple Heart.

The Silver Star,is the third highest valor awarded just below the Medal of Honor and the
Distinguished Service Cross.

McFalls was killed leading his platoon in the 9th Infantry division in a combat assault on a
heavy fortified enemy bunker complex, exposed himself to enemy fire to carry wounded out
of an open field to the safety of a tree line.

A ten year veteran of the Army McFalls began service at Ft. Miles, Lewes , in the MP Corps,
was a graduate of Officers Candidate School, served in Germany before being assigned to
Vietnam last November.

The widow, Sarah Burnside McFalls, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs William A Burnside
of Lewes.



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