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- Page 11 and 12: stnnding services during the pcriod
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- Page 19 and 20: Brigadier General Rayhond A. Helser
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31!Nth Signal Servlee Battallon. 34
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Headquarters and Headquarters Corn-
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875th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy)
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11th Photographic Laboratory. Bom-
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677th Bombardment Squadron (Very 86
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34th Chemical Company (Aviation), D
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1914th Quartermaster Truck Company
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2d Field Hospital. 2d Filipino Batt
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llth Replacement Battalion, Headqun
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33d Fighter Control Squadron. 33d I
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661th Serrice Squadroa 70th Army Po
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118th Chemical Process Company. 113
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177th Quartermaster Laundry Detnch-
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237th Quartermaster Lanndry Platoon
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312th Bombardment Group (Light), 33
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408th Service Sqnndron. 432d Port C
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491st Quartermaster Battallon, Head
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GO 12 62 822d Engineer Base Equipme
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8226 Englneer Avlation Rattalion. 8
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10SDth Quartermaster Company Servic
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1'7l4th Ordnance (Medium) Mdnte nan
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3085th Ordnance Service Compositl C
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4188th Quartermaster Service Compan
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Speeial Communications Teams X-I, X
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42d Bombardment Group (Eiledium). H
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GO 12 68 544th Engineers Boat and S
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146th Army Airway Communications Sy
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29th Army Air Forces Emergency Res
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4mth Signal (Heavy) Construction Ba
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5212th Photographic Wing Reconnais-
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226 Bombardment Group (Heavy). 33d
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104th Ordnance Bomb Disposal Squad.
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638th Port Company. 717th Nedical S
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984th Medical Supply Detachment. 10
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Provisional Air Defense Command, He
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Eighth Army, Area Command, Head- qu
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34th Statistical Control Unlt (Over
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90th Malaria Control Detachment. 10
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234th Quartermaster Salvage Collect
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mth Transuortation Corn Harbor 1394
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482d Quartermaster Battalion. Head.
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GO 12 102 745th Medical Hospital Sh
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1112th Engineer Canstruction Group,
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2078th Quartermaster Truck Company
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GO 12 108 Headquarters, Masbate Pro
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1st Air Combat Control Squadron (Am
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11th Replacemcut Battalion. Headuun
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&5th Signal Btachmcnt. Headquar ter
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81st Ualaria Control Detachment. 09
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156th Antinircraft Artillery Operat
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2401h Chemical Service Platoon. ZGG
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GO 12 362d Antiaircraft Artillery S
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473d Quartermaster Group, Eeadquar-
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687th Replaccment Company. 668th Re
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870th Engineer Aviation Bsttalion.
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1384th Engineer Petroleum Distribut
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Imth Engineer Aviation Dept Com- pa
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4075th Quartermaster Sewlce Company
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3. In accordance with WD Circular 0
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XVIIILCENTRAL BURMA.-1. Announcemen
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116th Malaria Control Detachment. 3
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685th Antiaircraft Artillery Machin
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3472d Quartermaster Tmck Company, 3
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GO 12 6th Malaria Snrvey Unit 6th P
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95th Ordnance Bomh Disposal Squad.
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25Mh Signal Radar Maintenance Unit.
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568th Signal Aircraft Warning Bat.
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-. GO 12 154 2211th Pacific Ocean A
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9th Pacific Ocean Area (Provisional
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348th Airdrome Squadron. 349th Aird
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GO 12 160 677th Bombardment Sauadro
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348th Air Service Group, Headquarte
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WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINOTON 2% D. C.,
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afire, and left it sinking. In 3 da
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nnximt~m effect, tank destroyer crr
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forward with a five-man covering fo
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pertains to the award of the Legion
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Bripadler General John R. Howhqna,
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8. By direction of the President, i
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Brigadier General Joseph E. Barzgns
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III..LEGION OF MERIT.-1. By directi
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Order 9242-A, 11 Swtember 1912 (WD
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aircraft for this highly hnznrllons
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hY one, plunged through a hail of b
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meritorious and distinguished servi
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First Lieutenant Eugene P. Crum, 07
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Lieutenant Colonel FIolcard E. Watk
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the periods indicated was awarded b
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Qermany. At Fuerstenberg on 8 Febru
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ncar the tank. ,HP charged the auto
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y the War Department under the prov
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the period indicated was swarded to
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Ralph 8. McGill, as published in Ge
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and Executive Onler 92@, 29 October
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after aU craft had retracted and da
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of his clothing and glanced off his
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Sccond Lieutenant Robert T. Btattie
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1842 to 14 October 1944, as publish
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for services flom 8 June 1942 to 14
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aeain. - . he started to fall. . w"
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29 October 1942, (sec. I, WD Bul. W
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tions against an enemy of the Unite
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GO 22, 8 Under combat conditions, h
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inflicted several ea~ualties. Loea!
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Color~4 Edward V. Hnrbrrli dr., 010
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GO 23 6 VIl..LEGION OF MERIT (OAK-L
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from 8 June 1942 to 14 Ociohw 1944,
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pidity on 5 April 1945 near Seravez
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defenses, the 1st BattaNon advanced
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Colonel Bernard A. Schn'ever, 02158
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Lieutenant General Bohunril Bocelc,
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Colonel Rene Marc Marty, Breach Arm
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8. So mudr of seori
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Merit for exceptionally meritorious
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Major Axel W. Anderson, 03n50M, Gen
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2. By dircction of the President, u
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GENERAL OBOERS WAR DEPARlMENT KO. 2
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Malor General Tho?nns D. Ftnleu. -.
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upon thc industrial area of Napova,
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apiditg with wllich these misslons
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Gmm~ Onoms No. 30 GENERAL COURTS DI
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Colonel Thwov? B. Hn'nilon, 0?33:80
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Major Frank L. Gladstone, 0316090,
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mom, generally, under srve1.e eneuy
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WAR DEPAETMENT WASHIN~TON 25, D. C.
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was awarded by the War Department t
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GENERAL 0wm.a WAR DEPARTMENT NO. 31
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Boyce, as p-hlished in General Orde
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GEN- OBDWS NO. 35 WAR DEPARTMKNT WA
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services during the periods indicat
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Theater, 26 August 1945, a bronze O
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Captain Maurice L. Steinaoker. 0165
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3. TRs 1st Battalion, SUWL Infantry
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area. During the mission, a total o
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GENW OWEUS Wss D~AETMENT No. 37 W~s
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of enemy strongholds frequently pre
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WAR DEPARTMENT Wnsnrrror~ 25, D. 0.
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tlons between the two enemy stron~h
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close-in fighting continued, with t
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OEN~L 00ms WAR DEPARTXENT No. 42 WA
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liberated. The indomitable murage,
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Gk~asa~ OBDEES WAR DIWART.\IES!! No
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Colonel James Thoslas Pounf, Britis
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Flight Sergeant flrnest Paune, Rosa
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teams, as a vizorow sullervisar of
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Lieutenant Colonel Cknl-7ns Z. Me~j
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Orders 45, Headquarters 77th Infant
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pagan. Without the loss of a single
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Gmnr. Onnm WAR DEPARTMENT KO. 45 WA
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gress approved 20 July 1942 (see. 1
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Aehruarr the enemy succeeded in rea
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in other pasitkms of importance fro
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GENERAL Om188 1 WAR DEPARTMLVT No.
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Colonel Francis R. Smencu, 0203012,
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2. By direction of the President, u
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launched a fanatical "Banzai" charg
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GEREBAI O%DW NO. 47 WBR DEPARTMENT
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mounted and vigo~ousl3~ attacked th
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WAR DEPARTMENT W~sarw~~om 25, D. Q,
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Colonel Walter J. DeLong, 0176195,
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2 By direction of the President, un
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7 GO 48 artillery, which lmnnded th
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GENERAL OBDPIIS NO. 49 WAR DEPARTME
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2 By direction of the President, in
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G E X ~ OEDE&S A ~ WAR DEPARTMENT X
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machine .wis, six light machine gun
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Major General (Ilarence L. Sturdeva
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2. By direction of the President, u
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IX..BRONZE STAR MEDAL (OAK-LEAF CLU
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GEN- ORDEFCS~ No. 63 I WAX D!IP.kRT
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Lieutenant Colonel Jamcs H. Frier,
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VII.-DISTINGUISHED-FLYING CROSS.-Ry
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Staff Sergeant Stanley L Reloinski
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F.4R DEPARTMENT WASlXINGTaN 25, D.
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, Ordej 160, Headquarters 86th Infa
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cent courage and distinguished hero
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:ivate First Cl:rss Dirk J. Ylug (A
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Lieutenant Colonel John J. Martin,
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2. Ey direction of the President, i
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durlng the period indicated was awa
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2 The idt Battalion, 504th Perachu.
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Ge~.mans to lay down their arrna, f
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during the pcriod indicated was axm
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On 20 April. thc lit Battalion, rei
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G~n~sar, Onoms No. 65 \VAR DEPARTME
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VZIZ..B.ITTLC HONORS.-As anthoriaed
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Une attninnl. As the keystone in tl
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Sergeant Joseph E. Muller (Army ser
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wounded men. Whenever casualties oc
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Teehnlcal Sergeant Fredef-kbrk W. U
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in the performance of outstanding 8
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GO 70 2 As they charged up the hill
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volunteered to perform extra-hazard
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feet long, wltB numerous compartmen
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Tbe 2d Battalion, 4.f8d Regimental
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GO 89 WAR DEPARTNEW WbSEIKGTos 25,
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to May 1946. (This award wpersedes
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Captain 8. T. P. Potter, British Ar
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arid courageous devotion to duty re
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WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINOTON 25. D. C.
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GENERAL ORDERS WAR DEPARTMENT Nn. 9
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, Qarsk~ar, Owxss No. 101 I WAR DEP
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UEN~AL OBDW Wi4B DEPARTMENT No. 1(K
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Army, on 18 January 1942, displayed
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Philippines, displayed outstanding
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VI .BRONZE STAR MEDAL.-I. By direct
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X..IINITED STATES OF AMERICA TYPHUS
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p benefit to the American armed for
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sions were completed, the infantry
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the perlods indicated was awarded b
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3. By diretion of the President, un
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4. By direction of the President, i
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States during the wriods indicated
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2. By direction of the President, u
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preparing the wounded man for movcm
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snortage of automotive parts. Throu
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2. So much of paragraph 5, section
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Headquarters and Headquarters Bat-
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IIeadquarters, 158th Regimental Cor
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0. Lo8 Negron Z8Zand.-28 Fcbruary 1
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644th Ordnanee Ammunition Company.
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g. Dinag~t Island.-17 October 1M4,0
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275th Chcmicnl Serviee Platoon. 716
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1st Platoon. F03d Tank Compauy. Bat
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a. Caballo Island.47 March 1945.090
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5. Guadalcana1.-T'ernhrre Village.-
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Detachment. 304th Field Artiilery B
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2d Platoon, Gmpany 0, 10% Tang 3d P
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g. Anyab, B uma.3 January 1445. Sou
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GO 108 Uml~ar OEDEBS WAR DEPARTMENT
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Geh.mar. OSUERS WAR DEPARTMEKT No.
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2. The 1st Pathlinder Syuarlron (dl
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GEN~AL OIIDE~R No. 113 } WAR DEPART
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weawns were destroyed or captured.
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GenmdI. Owms No. 115 WAR DEPARTMENT
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GENER~L OBOERS WAR DEPARMNT No. 118
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Techniral Sergeant Whfred 0. Maxwel
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17th Armored Engineer Battalion. 41
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Q E N ORDERB ~ WAR DEPARTMENT NO. 1
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Captain John A. Qrlfllths, British
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educe six 88-mm guns and capture 1,
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le, thunder storni8, rain, fog, and
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UEN~AL Oaorns WAR DEPARTMENT NO. 12
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GENmal ORDERS WAR DIOPARTMENT No. 1
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Star Medal to Colonel Cook, for ser
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Bronze Star Medal for meritorious s
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XIV..AIR MEDAL AND OAK-LEAF CLUSTER
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GENEEAL OWERS WAR DEPART~~EWT NO. 1
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O~EEAL OED- No. 137 W.4R DEPARTDlEN
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WAR DmPARTMENT mAsnlno~oH 25, D. C.
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dnrlng the period indicated was awa
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3. B: direction of the President, u
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First T.icutmant ,7ohn Lauthenrc7~l
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Sergeant John 8. Btcrriar (Army ser
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5. By direction of the President, u
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Captain Clwencs B. Conne?, ORO8iX7,
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attalion was caught in n continuous
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GENEEAC ORDERS WAR DEPARTMEKT Nn. 1
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Technical Sergeant Clarence K. Ch2c
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Congress approved 20 July 1042 (see
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Major Paul W. &hurtx, 0219317, Coas
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GEPZEAL O R D ~ WAR DEPARTMENT KO.