Irving Earl Woolfe

Military Honor(s):

Distinguished Service Cross

Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Irving Woolfe, Private, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Revillon, France, September 10, 1918. Volunteering to serve on a patrol for the purpose of capturing prisoners, Private Woolfe crawled forward to a sentry post 25 yards from the enemy lines. Overpowering two sentries, he started back under a heavy barrage of rifle grenades and rifle fire, and, ignoring his great danger, he successfully delivered his prisoners to the battalion commander.

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Life & Service

  • Birth: 5 April 1898, Hartford, CT, United States
  • Place of Residence:
  • Race/Ethnicity: Jewish American
  • Death: 5 April 1969 Baltimore, MD, United States
  • Branch: Army
  • Military Rank: Private
  • Company: [I]
  • Infantry Regiment: 308th
  • Division: 77th