Wetzel joined the Army from
Roseville, Michigan in July 1941, and by April 3, 1945, was serving as a
private first class in the
13th Infantry Regiment,
8th Infantry Division. On that day, in
Birken,
Germany, Wetzel smothered the blasts of
German-thrown grenades with his body, sacrificing himself to protect those around him. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor ten months later, on February 26, 1946, by President
Harry S. Truman. Wetzel is buried in the
Netherlands American Cemetery,
Margraten, the
Netherlands. ==Medal of Honor citation==