ACUFF to DORNAK | DUCO to LONG | LUTHENS to RUSH | SALUCCI to WYCKOFF |
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1. ACUFF, Earl C. 2. ADKIN, Alvin E. 3. ALBRIGHT, George A. 4. ALLEN, Lewis D. 5. ALLEN, Norman F. J. 6. ANCHETA, Paul C. 7. APALATEA, Lawrence 8. BACA, John M. 9. BARROW, Franklin L. 10. BARSZCZ, Michael 11. BAUMANN, Adolph E. 12. BEARD, Rutland D., Jr. 13. BERGSTEDT, C. W. 14. BERHOW, Walter E. 15. BERRES, John P. 16. BERRY, William T. 17. BESHIRI, Vasil 18. BINGHAM, Paul A. 19. BISHOP, Bertram J. 20. BLALOCK, Claude R. 21. BOLNER, Donald E. 22. BRADLEY, William J., Jr. 23. BRANNON, Gerald Nicholas 24. BREWER, D. C. 25. BROUSSARD, Lawless, Sr. 26. BROWN, JAMES C. 27. BROWN, Lewis E. 28. BRUNER, Riley R. 29. BRUSTMAN, William F. 30. BRYANT, James B. 31. BUCKNELL, Romeo Henry, Jr. 32. BUTCHER, Marvin L. 33. CANNON, A. B., Sr. 34. CAPLAN, Marvin 35. CARPENTER, Archie Eldon 36. CARTER, Doniphan 37. CARFORA, Joseph F. 38. CASPER, Paul N. 39. CESSNA, Oliver H. 40. CHAPIN, Norman G. 41. CHASSION, P. R. 42. CHISOLM, Robert E. 43. CLARK, Herbert E. 44. CLARK, Shelby T., Sr. 45. CLEARY, F. K. 46. CLELAND, John R. D. 47. CLOUSE, Robert A. 48. COHENOUR, Bernard 49. COLEMAN, Bruce S., Sr. 50. COLLAZO, Arcadio 51. CONMY, Joseph B., Jr. 52. COOPER, Rudolph W. 53. COVELLO, Henry D. 54. CRAIG, Charles W. 55. CRAWFORD, Robert B. 56. CREED, B. J. 57. CRIST, Joseph A., Jr. 58. CROMLEY, David J. 59. CROWLEY, Edwin K. 60. CUZICK, Robert A. 61. DAHNER, Wilhelm 62. DALLAS, Frank J. 63. DARLING, Norman K. 64. DAVIS, Fred E., Sr. 65. DAVIS, James E. 66. DAVIS, Loren E. 67. DeGRAF, William B. 68. DELACRUZ, Vic 69. DELAMETER, B. F.,III 70. DE LA PENA, Miguel 71. DESOTO, William 72. DEXTER, Lewis F. 73. DIETRICH, Frank L. 74. DOMINEY, James E., Sr. 75. DOMINGUEZ, Juan 76. DORNAK, Frankie V. | 77. DUCO, Curtis 78. DU PONT, Charles J. 79. DYMOWSKI, Alfred 80. EATON, Richard J. 81. ELLETT, Charles C. 82. EMORY, Ralph H. 83. ERVIN, James H. 84. EWANSIZYK, Alex 85. FASANO, John A. 86. FERGUSON, Charles R. 87. FERNANDEZ, Joseph 88. FINN, Richard 89. FLYNN, W. E. 90. FRANKLIN, William E. 91. FUJIMORI, Masaru 92. FULCHER, Willie B. 93. FULLER, Reuben J. 94. GABE, Robert E. 95. GOAD, L. H. 96. GALLIHER, David 97. GARCIA, Andrew R. 98. GARCIA, John 99. GARTEN, Melvin 100. GIBSON, McKinley J. 101. GILL, George Wilbur 102. GILLESPIE, Robert M. 103. GOOCH, Paul A. 104. GRAHAM, Farrell C. 105. GRANGE, David E.,Jr. 106. GRAVES, William F. 107. GRAY, Max I. 108. GROVE, Raymond J. 109. HALL, T. M. 110. HAMILTON, John R. 111. HARBIN, Darwin D. 112. HARRIS, Thomas C.,Jr. 113. HARTMAN, William F. 114. HAZAM, Mitchell J. 115. HENDRY, James B. 116. HENRY, Lee S.,Jr. 117. HERRIN, Richard E. 118. HIBBERT, Omega G. 119. HICKEY, Lawrence T. 120. HODGES, Warren D. 121. HOOVER, Richard J. 122. HOSKIN, Donald L. 123. HOWLAND, Gilbert H. 124. HUBER, Walter D. 125. HUFFORD, Roy G. 126. HUGHES, Lloyd E. 127. HULSE, James M. 128. JACKSON, Charles A. 129. JOHANNTOBERNS, Marvin L. 130. JOHNSON, Carl B. 131. JOHNSON, G. M. 132. JOHNSON, Lorenza 133. JOHNSON, Wylie J. 134. JONES, Robert A. 135. KAMPE, Raymond L. 136. KELLY, William 137. KENDRICK, Robert C. 138. KLEIN, John C. 139. KOLLAT, Zoltan 140. KRAMER, David O. 141. KROESEN, Frederick J.,Jr. 142. KRUEGER, Lancelot W. 143. LARCK, Warren 144. LAZZELL, Robert E. 145. LEAN, Carlos E., Jr. 146. LEAN, George F. 147. LEDFORD, Charles S. 148. LEECHFORD, Robert E. 149. LEPLEY, Leslie A. 150. LEON, Isidoro 151. LONG, Denver R. 152. LONG, H. S., Jr. | 153. LUTHENS, Martin T. 154. LYNCH, William R., Jr. 155. MacCLANE, Robert Mac C. 156. MAHONEY, Edward L. 157. MARKS, Sidney M. 158. MARR, William K. 159. MARTINEZ, Antonio C. 160. MARTINEZ, Luther 161. MASON, Roger J. 162. MATAXIS, Theodore C. 163. MATHIS, John E. 164. MATTEO, Gregory A. 165. MAUSHARDT, Robert E. 166. MAXWELL, Augustus 167. McCAREY, Guy H.,Jr. 168. McCOID, Chester B. 169. McCRIMMON, John C. 170. McDADE, Robert A. 171. McDANIEL, Earl 172. McDONOUGH, James G. 173. McQUERRY, Charles L. 174. McCrory, Robert F. 175. MERCIER, Harry T. 176. METCALF, Donald J. 177. METCALF, Glenn W.,Jr. 178. MEYER, Leo J. 179. MICHIENZI, James (Jacques) 180. MILES, James S. 181. MILLOY, Albert E. 182. MONTEZDEOCA, Manuel V. 183. MORRIS, Robert L. 184. MORRISON, Homer W. 185. MORRISON, Leland E. 186. MOWERY, Lawrence L. 187. MURLEY, Myron H. 188. NAMETH, Thomas S. 189. NAUGHTON, Francis E. 190. NEMETH, John 191. NEWMAN, James E. 192. NIST, Cecil W.,Jr. 193. NUNEZ, Javier S. 194. NUNLEY, Everett C. 195. O’CONNELL, Arthur J. V. 196. ODOM, George W. 197. OKENDO, Lawrence D. 198. OLENDER, Edward J. 199. ORLAND, Dominick J. 200. PARK, Eugene A. 201. PARSONS, Boyd D.,Jr. 202. PATE, Donald H. 203. PEDERSON, Peder L. 204. PEDROZA, Leo R. 205. PEELER, William G. 206. PENKALA, Walter P. 207. PERRY, O. Vern 208. PICKELL, G. P.,IV 209. PINN, Lionel F.,Sr. 210. PIOTRZKWSKI, J. L. 211. PLASS, Frank C. 212. PRICE, Reynold E. 213. PUHR, Edward R. 214. QUIGLEY, George W.,Jr. 215. RADOW, Sammy E. 216. RAINER, Hewlett E. 217. RAMOS-DIAZ, Francisco 218. REDDICK, John R. 219. RICKERT, John H. 220. ROBERTS, Donald L. 221. ROBINSON, Robert M. 222. RODRIGUEZ, Frank 223. ROSE, Harold J. 224. ROSS, Charles G. 225. ROSSI, John E. 226. RUEL, Raymond 227. RUSH, Green P. | 228. SALUCCI, Ralph 229. SAVAGE, Charles E. 230. SCHINDLER, Louis A. 231. SCHRODER, Horst W. 232. SCOBEE, Lloyd E. 233. SEAVEY, William H. 234. SEIBERT, Donald A. 235. SHANAHAN, J. G. 236. SHEIL, William R. 237. SHEPHERD, Fred M. 238. SHUFFER, George M.,Jr. 239. SHUFFSTALL, Donald C. 240. SIDNEY, Wilbur A. 241. SIEFJKA, Henry 242. SIFUENTS, Charles L. 243. SILVA, Manuel J. 244. SKELTON, Terrell L. 245. SMITH, Fred L. 246. SMITH, Ivy R. 247. SMITH, Olin Earl 248. SMITH, Robert T. 249. SMITH, Roddy L. 250. SMITH, Thomas O. 251. SPEARS, John H. 252. SPROUSE, Clarence B. 253. SPURLOCK, Aubrey O. 254. SQUIRES, John L.,Jr. 255. STANNARD, John E. 256. STEED, Carlee 257. STEVENSON, James C. 258. STRUGALA, Edward R. 259. SULLIVAN, Theodore T. 260. SWANEY, Kenneth C. 261. SWINDALL, Henry S. 262. TALLEY, Hugh H. 263. TALLMAN, Richard F. 264. TAYLOR, Paul 265. TAYLOR, William W.,Jr. 266. TEWELL, Thomas E. 267. THOMAS, Alfred Ernest 268. THOMPSON, Walter P.,Sr. 269. THORNTON, William H. 270. TOWNES, James E.,Jr. 271. TRIMM, Johnnie M.,Jr. 272. TRUMP, William P. 273. TUNE, Horace R.,Jr. 274. TUTTLE, William B. 275. TUTWILER, Guy I. 276. UPP, Raymond H. 277. VANDER HEYDEN, Ralph C. 278. VENABLE, Joseph A. 279. VIDRINE, George Albert 280. VOIGT, Adolph E.,Jr. 281. WALLACE, Albert L. 282. WALLACE, James J. 283. WASCO, Joseph, Jr. 284. WATSON, Tom F. 285. WEAR, George E. 286. WEDDLE, Charles E. 287. WELLS, Marvin 288. WERNER, Arthur A. 289. WEST, Theodore M. 290. WHALEN, Henry Leo 291. WHEAT, Charles B. 292. WILLEMSTYN, Floyd B. 293. WILLIAMS, Delmer B. 294. WILLIAMS, Harry O. 295. WILLIAMS, Howard M.,Jr. 296. WILLIAMS, John H. 297. WILLIS, Donald J. 298. WILLS, Raymond L. 299. WILSON, Devern E. 300. WOMMACK, William M. 301. WRENNE, Thomas W.,Jr. 302. WRIGHT, James C.,Jr. 303. WYCKOFF, Lloyd H. |
Friday, November 16, 2007
Personnel who have been awarded the CIB three times
Posted by Mark at 23:46
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Get over the hero thing. My step-father is on this list. He may have been great as a soldier, but was a horrible human being. He beat my mother regularly and sexually assaulted my sister. He's dead now, thank God. There is more to life, and more to a man's character, than his ability to fight or go to war. Teach your son to be a good father and husband and stop playing army man. My respect for the military went down the drain the first time I saw him hit my mother. don't bother responding, I won't visit your site again.
Good point about not all these guys were "heroes" bur they were all humans for sure. Sorry for the story about your mother, having a triple cib does not give the right to be a horrible human being. Most these men were good soldiers, some were true heroes!
Way to slander the dead, anonymous.
My grandfather is on the list, and while he wasn't perfect, he was certainly a hero.
How does one add a missing name?
Both Evil and Good men enter the service. The vast majority are good or good to moderately good. And as in all societies, there are a small number of bad and even evil men. But, should you believe you have an opinion on a man who has served in combat, first consider that experience. What levels of hell did have to endure? Any? Some? How would that have caused change to him? Repeated exposure to combat is always detrimental to one’s mind. The more experienced, the more damaged. Almost all rules are eventually broken or at least witnessed over time with repeated exposure. I am an awardee of 3 CIB. I have chosen repeatedly over my life to choose mora rightness, justice and truthfulness. But, over time, as a warrior I have had to break many rules to achieve the most important things (mission & Soldiers). Take care when judging a warrior. You live a comfortable safe life because of thier sacrifice. Avoid being an armchair general.
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