
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty as a Rifleman with Company K,
Third Battalion, First Marines, First Marine Division, in action against
enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Shima in the Ryukyu Chain, 2 May 1945.
Dug in with another Marine on the point of the perimeter defense after
waging a furious assault against a strongly fortified Japanese position,
Private First Class Foster and his comrade engaged in a fierce hand grenade
duel with infiltrating enemy soldiers. Suddenly an enemy grenade landed
beyond reach in the foxhole. Instantly diving on the deadly missile,
Private First Class Foster absorbed the exploding charge in his own body,
thereby protecting the other Marine from serious injury. Although mortally
wounded as a result of his heroic action, he quickly rallied, handed his
own remaining two grenades to his comrade and said, "Make them count."
Stouthearted and indomitable, he had unhesitatingly relinquished his own
chance of survival that his fellow Marine might carry on the relentless
fight against a fanatic enemy, and his dauntless determination, cool decision
and valiant spirit of self-sacrifice in the face of certain death reflect
the highest credit upon Private First Class Foster and in the United States
Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.
HARRY S. TRUMAN
President of the United States