I do a lot of reading of old material, and ran across these two tidbits in the same periodical from 1918. I referenced the first tidbit in a post below this one. Interesting story, and published in an official Marine Corps periodical. Got to be true, right? I try to validate items I find like these, but I ran into a problem.

The problem, or stranger in the woodpile, is the second article. Same bunch, the USMC recruiting corps, published it. I wanted to verify the story, but low and behold, there is no record of Sgt. Bennett receiving a DSC in any record I can find, including Catlin's book, in which he states he was pulled to safety by a Frenchman. In his detailed account, found in "With the Help of God and a Few Marines", he never mentions a Sgt. Bennett. Also in his book, he records all the Marines who received awards for valor at Belleau Woods. No mention of the man who "saved" him. If one checks the Muster Rolls, there is a Sgt, S. Bennett in the 6th Regiment HQ, but he is a chauffeur, not a sniper. There is also a Pvt. P. J. Murphy, but I have found no record of his wounding as described. The story appears to be total BS. Either the Corps made it up, or Sgt. Bennett made it up and the Corps published it. Either way, it is good reason to suspect what you read.

Like the internet, anyone can write anything down on paper. jt
The problem, or stranger in the woodpile, is the second article. Same bunch, the USMC recruiting corps, published it. I wanted to verify the story, but low and behold, there is no record of Sgt. Bennett receiving a DSC in any record I can find, including Catlin's book, in which he states he was pulled to safety by a Frenchman. In his detailed account, found in "With the Help of God and a Few Marines", he never mentions a Sgt. Bennett. Also in his book, he records all the Marines who received awards for valor at Belleau Woods. No mention of the man who "saved" him. If one checks the Muster Rolls, there is a Sgt, S. Bennett in the 6th Regiment HQ, but he is a chauffeur, not a sniper. There is also a Pvt. P. J. Murphy, but I have found no record of his wounding as described. The story appears to be total BS. Either the Corps made it up, or Sgt. Bennett made it up and the Corps published it. Either way, it is good reason to suspect what you read.
Like the internet, anyone can write anything down on paper. jt

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