Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sergeant James Edmund Johnson (January 1, 1926 December 2, 1950) was posthumously awarded the United States' highest decoration the Medal of Honor for his heroic lone fight on December 2, 1950, to cover the withdrawal of his platoon during the bitter Chosin Reservoir campaign in Korea. When last seen by his comrades he was wounded, but still engaging the enemy in close grenade and hand-to-hand combat. The enemy were wearing the uniforms of friendly troops at the time. He was listed as missing in action until January 1954, when his status was officially changed to "presumed dead."