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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 05:36 AM Jun 2018

This Army Hero Fought Off 600 Nazis Virtually Alone. Now He's Getting The Medal Of Honor

Standing 5 feet, six inches tall and weighing maybe 120 pounds soaking wet, 1st Lt. Garlin Murl Conner may not have been the most physically imposing GI during World War II, but on Jan. 24, 1945 he was an unmovable rock against which a wave of German troops crashed and ultimately rolled back.

Now Conner, who died in 1998, is posthumously receiving the Medal of Honor for his bravery in that battle, during which he called for artillery to shell his own position. President Trump will present the Medal of Honor to Conner’s widow on Tuesday at the White House.

With the U.S. military’s highest award for gallantry, Conner will become the second-most decorated service member of World War II, according to the Army. He is surpassed only by legendary 1st Lt. Audie Murphy.

Conner took part in 10 campaigns with the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division during World War II, Army officials said, and he was wounded seven times during 28 months of combat. His awards include three Purple Hearts, four Silver Stars and the Distinguished Service Cross, which is being upgraded to the Medal of Honor.


https://taskandpurpose.com/army-hero-getting-the-medal-of-honor/

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This Army Hero Fought Off 600 Nazis Virtually Alone. Now He's Getting The Medal Of Honor (Original Post) douglas9 Jun 2018 OP
And you think about the MOHs exboyfil Jun 2018 #1
Seriously? Throck Jun 2018 #2
Nevermind, found it. Throck Jun 2018 #3
Well, when we massacre innocent people, we prefer that they be unarmed. Aristus Jun 2018 #4
It was changed in 1896 DashOneBravo Jun 2018 #5

exboyfil

(17,862 posts)
1. And you think about the MOHs
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 05:41 AM
Jun 2018

Given out like candy at Wounded Knee for a massacre where the majority of the U.S. Army deaths resulted from friendly fire.

Aristus

(66,325 posts)
4. Well, when we massacre innocent people, we prefer that they be unarmed.
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 10:02 AM
Jun 2018

Wounded Knee, the bridge at No Gun Ri, the My Lai massacre, we've got a great track record of atrocity...

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