Harvey enlisted in the
United States Army on August 16, 1939.
World War II During World War II, he served in the
79th Infantry Division, landing in
Normandy, France, one week after the
invasion of Normandy and participated in the division's campaigns in northern France and Germany. Harvey was decorated for valor several times, earning the
Distinguished Service Cross, two
Silver Stars, two
Bronze Star Medals and two
Purple Hearts.
Korean War After World War II ended, Harvey entered the Army's Organized Reserve, and returned to active duty in 1948. He was serving with the
7th Infantry Division in 1950 when the
Korean War began, and landed with the division at
Inchon, Korea, in September 1950. Shortly after the landing, and before the Chinese counterattack in November, Harvey took command of the division's Company C,
17th Infantry Regiment. Harvey was in command of the company the following March, when it led the attack of 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment on Hill 1232 near Taemi-Dong, where he would earn the
Medal of Honor. On that day Harvey, commanding Company C of the 17th Infantry Regiment, received orders to lead the attack on Hill 1232 overlooking Taemi-dong. But
North Korean machine gun nests canvassed the hillside inside fortifications. Harvey and his men were soon pinned down under a hail of North Korean machine gun fire. Harvey charged up the hill alone in the face of enemy fire. He tossed grenades into the first pillbox he got to, killing those inside. He then advanced on the next
entrenchment and dispatched all five occupants with his
M1 carbine. The men of Company C eventually joined Harvey, only to watch their commander charge the next machine gun nest. He single-handedly wiped out gunners in another fortification while taking a bullet to the chest. Eyewitnesses then saw Harvey, bleeding and probably moving on
adrenaline, crawl toward another enemy stronghold disguised with logs. He burst upon them with his carbine. Unable to move, he ordered his men to complete the mission with a final push. Harvey refused medical care until Hill 1232 had been taken. Wounded in the battle, Harvey was presented a third Silver Star while in the aid station, for bravery in the fall 1950 campaign after the Inchon landings. On July 5, 1951, Harvey was presented the Medal of Honor by President
Harry S Truman at a White House ceremony. Truman called them the "backbone of the government" and the "reason we will win the Cold War." He then added with a touch of reverence that he would rather have that Medal of Honor than be president. ==Medal of Honor citation==