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General Orders 1946 - Fort Benning

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XV..BRONZE STAR ,IIEDAL (OAK-LEAF CLUSTER).-Bg direction of the<br />

President, in addition to the Bronze Star Medal awarded by the War Department<br />

ro Chaplain (captain) Richard E. Carbewy, as published in WD <strong>General</strong> <strong>Orders</strong><br />

66, 1940, a bronze Oak-leaf Olnster for meritorious services in connection with<br />

military operations against an enemy of the United States during the period<br />

indicated mas awarded posthumously to him by <strong>General</strong> J. &I. Wainwrigilt,<br />

United Stales Army, under the ~rorisians of Executive Order 9419, 4 Febmary<br />

1944 (scc. 11, WD Bul. 3, 1944). The citation is as follows:<br />

Cl~np!nin (captain) Richard E. Carberrg, 0345568, Corps of Chaplains, Army of<br />

the Dnited States. 8 Deermbrr 1941 to 9 April 1912.<br />

XVl BRONZE STAR MEDAL (OAK-LEAP CLUSTER).-I. By direction of<br />

the President, in addirion to tile Bronze Star Mednl awhrtled to Colonel S;u%leu<br />

W. C~osfhfl~ait, as poblished in <strong>General</strong> <strong>Orders</strong> 53, Pncifi- Division, Army Air<br />

Forces, Air Trnirsport Command. 14 December 1945, a bronze OI1'~Leaf Cluster<br />

for mel.itorions services in conrlretiou with military operations against an enemy<br />

of the United States during the period indicated was awarded to him by the<br />

War Departmmt under the prol-isions of Executive Order 9419, 4 February 1944<br />

(erc. 11, IVD Bul. 3,1844). The eitntion is as follows:<br />

Colonel Stanley W. Crosthwait, 0266946 (tben lieutenant colonel), <strong>General</strong><br />

Staffs Corps, Army of the United States. December 3044 to September 1045.<br />

2. Ry direction of the President, in addition to the Bronze Star Medal awarded<br />

liy <strong>General</strong> J. M. Wainwright, Unitcd States Amy, Majar Loyd E. d4ills. as<br />

published in WD <strong>General</strong> <strong>Orders</strong> 68, <strong>1946</strong>, a bronze Oak~Leaf Cluster for merit*<br />

rious scr~iccs in connection with military operations against nu enemy of the<br />

United Stntes during the period indicated was awarded to him bp Gcneral<br />

.T. 31. Wni,iwright, United States Army, under the provisions of Executive Order<br />

8419, 4 February 1944 (sec. 11, WD Bul. 3 1944). The citation is as follows:<br />

Major Loud E. xills, 0382807 (then captain), Infantry, Army of the United<br />

States. 6 April 1942.<br />

3. By direction of thc President, in addition to the Bronze Star Uedal awarded<br />

to C'hajllsin (lieutenant colonel) Stenley J. ReiLly, as published in \VD <strong>General</strong><br />

<strong>Orders</strong> 82, 1940, a bronze Oak-Leaf Clustcr for meritorious services in connee<br />

tiou with military o~zrntions against an enemy of the United States during the<br />

period indicated was award~l to him by the War Department under the Provisions<br />

of Executive Order 9119, 4 February 1044 (see. 11, WD Bul. 3, 1944).<br />

The citation is as f01lon.s:<br />

Chaplain (lieutenant colonel) istanley J. Reilly, 019654 (then major), Corm Of<br />

Cbn~inins, United States Army. January to April 1942.<br />

XVII..AIR MEDAL.-Ry direction of tlm President, under the provisions of<br />

Executive Order 9158,ll May 1942 (WD Bul. 25, 1942), as amended by Bxecutive<br />

Order 9242-A, 11 September 1942 (WD Bul. 49, 1942), an Air Medal for mcri-<br />

torious achierement while participating in aerial flight during the prriwls in-<br />

dicated mas nanrded by the War Department to the following-named o5cers<br />

an8 enlisted man:<br />

First Lieutenant William B. Cloes, 02059895, Air Corps, Army of the<br />

United States. February to October 1945.<br />

Second Lieutenant Albert 0. Cohen, 0029453, Air Corps, Army of the<br />

Unlted Stntes. Xovember 1944 to December 1945.<br />

First Lieutenant Charles V. Comerford, 0318617. Air Coma, Army of the<br />

United States. September 1944 to August 1915.<br />

AGO 1061B

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