Background
Littleton, known as "Hal" to his family, was born on July 1, 1930, in Mena, Arkansas.
Littleton, known as "Hal" to his family, was born on July 1, 1930, in Mena, Arkansas.
He attended high school in Sturgis, South Dakota, where he played basketball and football.
His family then lived in Black Hawk, South Dakota. He was employed by Electrical Appliance Corporation, Rapid City, South Dakota, before enlisting in the Marine Corps Reserve on July 29, 1948, for a one-year term. After his service, he moved to Nampa, Idaho, with his family in 1950 and worked as a lineman for Mountain States Teleph </gallery> After the outbreak of the Korean War, Littleton reenlisted in the Marine Corps.
Following recruit training in San Diego, California, he trained at Camp Pendleton and went to of Korea with the 3rd Replacement Draft, fighting in South and Central Korean operations from December 17, 1950 until his death.
Littleton earned the nation"s highest award for valor on April 22, 1951, at Chungehon, when he smothered an enemy grenade with his body. In December 2009, the post office in Nampa, Idaho, was renamed in his honor.
By his prompt action and heroic spirit of self-sacrifice, he saved the other members of his team from serious injury or death and enabled them to carry on the vital mission which culminated in the repulse of the hostile attack.