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Sgt. Carlos Hathcock, USMC, aka "White Feather." (On left) Fair winds and following seas.
Eventual victor of the 40th Iditarod Trail Dog Sled race, Dallas Seavey -- who competed against his father and grandfather in this year's
Jimmy Stewart and his father outside the family hardware store in 1945 upon his homecoming . . . Love this! by anita
The Real Rambo (Most Heavily Decorated Soldier)
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Rest In Peace to American hero, Major Tom Greer. Tom served as a Ranger and Delta Force Commander in the U.S. Army. He wrote a few books including "Kill Bin Laden" where he gives a detailed account of the battle of Tora Bora and the mission to kill Bin Laden. Tom lost his battle to cancer earlier today. Rest In Peace, sir.
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Don Knotts (1924–2006) He joined the U.S. Army at age 19 and went on active duty on June 21, 1943. He served for the duration of World War II and was discharged on January 6, 1946 with the rank of Technician Grade 5, which was the equivalent of a Corporal. He was awarded the WWII Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (with 4 bronze service stars), Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge (with Carbine Bar) and Honorable Service Lapel Pin.
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Harry Dean Stanton was a cook in the USN during WWII. He served on an…
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Sal Giunta Medal of Honor
General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller
Described as the baddest Marine that ever lived... General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, having earned 5 Navy Crosses during his lifetime, he had a "never give up, kick the enemy in the ass" attitude... He is the other mascot of the Marines... OOH RAH!!!
Vernon Baker, who was the only living black veteran awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in World War II, receiving it 52 years after he wiped out four German machine-gun nests on a hilltop in northern Italy, died Tuesday at his home near St. Maries, Idaho. He was 90.
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Gregory "Pappy" Boyington (December 4, 1912 – January 11, 1988) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was an American fighter ace during World War II. For his heroic actions, he was awarded both the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. Boyington flew initially with the American Volunteer Group in the Republic of China Air Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War. He later commanded the U.S. Marine Corps squadron, VMF-214 ("The Black Sheep Squadron") during World War II. Boyington becam...