TRUESDELL,
DONALD LEROY
(Name officially changed to Truesdale )
Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps. Place and
date: Vicinity Constancia, near Coco River, northern Nicaragua,
24 April 1932. Entered service at: South Carolina. Born:
8 August 1906, Lugoff, S.C.
Citation:
Cpl. Truesdale was
second in command of a Guardia Nacional Patrol in active operations
against armed bandit forces in the vicinity of Constancia, near
Coco River, northern Nicaragua, on 24 April 1932. While the patrol
was in formation on the trail searching for a bandit group with
which contact had just previously been made, a rifle grenade
fell from its carrier and struck a rock, igniting the detonator.
Several men close to the grenade at the time were in danger.
Cpl. Truesdale, who was several yards away, could easily have
sought cover and safety for himself. Knowing full well the grenade
would explode within 2 or 3 seconds, he rushed for the grenade,
grasped it in his right hand, and attempted to throw it away
from the patrol. The grenade exploded in his hand, blowing it
off and inflicting serious multiple wounds about his body. Cpl.
Truesdale, in taking the full shock of the explosion himself,
saved the members of the patrol from loss of life or serious
injury.