Hiram F. Plummer III, of Maryland, joined the Army in June 1944. He served in the 377th Infantry Regiment of the 95th “Victory” Division. Just a few short months later, in World War II, he found himself along the Saar River in Germany. On Dec. 16, 1944, German forces launched “Operation Nordwind,” the beginning of what is commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge.

On that day, Plummer earned a posthumous Bronze Star for saving his fellow soldiers. According to a newspaper article published shortly after his death, “Private Plummer received the medal for heroism in action in Germany. Defying a dangerous enemy barrage, Private Plummer continued to guard a vital observation post in the building where the rest of his squad sought cover in the basement. Four direct hits on the building failed to drive Private Plummer from his dangerous position, and he remained on duty, guarding the vital post until another barrage caused his death.

Plummer’s award citation reads: “Private Plummer’s heroic perseverance in the face of overwhelming danger reflects lasting heroism on him and exemplifies the highest achievements of the military service.”

His final resting place is in Section E, Site 5106 of Baltimore National Cemetery. Honor his service at his online Veterans Legacy Memorial page.

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  1. Senior Veterans Care Network August 24, 2023 at 10:04

    We honor the service of Hiram F. Plummer III.

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