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foothold in some advanced trenches which were not strongly held but, thereafter, sturdy counterattacks by the 104th
Infantry - at the point of the bayonet - succeeded in driving the enemy out with serious losses, entirely re-establishing the American line. For its gallantry the 104th Infantry was cited in a general order of the French 32nd Army Corps on April 26, 1918. In an impressive ceremony occurring in a field near Boucq on April 28, 1918, the 104th Infantry's regimental flag was decorated with the Croix de Guerre by French General Fenelon F.G. Passaga. "I am proud to decorate the flag of a regiment which has shown such fortitude and courage," he said. "I am proud to decorate the flag of a nation which has come to aid in the fight for liberty." Thus, the 104th Infantry became the very first American unit to be honored by a foreign country for exceptional bravery in combat. In addition, 117 members of the 104th Infantry received the award, including its commander, Colonel George H. Shelton.
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artillery shell burst, and lastly a close-range rifle shot from a German soldier resulting in major head trauma at
Belleau Wood on June 6, 1918; Col. Albertus Catlin had been shot that same day and place. That final head-wound in the eye socket, exiting at the temple near the ear, knocked him unconscious, and after being left for dead and waking later in the day near sunset, covered in blood, he walked back to U.S. lines and took two German prisoners while enroute. Upon arrival at the first friendly machine gun emplacement, he collapsed and was evacuated to a field hospital. Awarded the French FourragĂšre of the Order of the Legion of Honor for gallantry by a French General officer, an
1884:(April 6, 1906 â July 8, 1982), code named Marie and Diane, was an American who worked with the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in France during World War II. The objective of SOE and OSS was to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, especially Nazi Germany. (SOE)and (OSS) agents in France allied themselves with resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England. After World War II Hall worked for the
1904:, French woman who chased a German soldier through the streets hit him on the head with a snowball and made him fall down. Citation reads: "âDEGUND, Georgette, le dâune vaillance et dâune cner le remarquatics. Le Ier Janvier 1918, nâe pas hesitcr a attiquer, seule, Un spirant, representant une section de chasscurs, Lâa poursuivi et, dâune seule boule de neiae ( Grenads ) lâa culbute.â Lâavait aucune citation juis le marrte boutCL Un Consequence, nous, les I. T. D. Presente citation done droit au purt ce la euaille militalle et ce L Croix de Guerre Avec palme."
1898:, American sergeant Company F, 321st infantry, 81st Division; and later, member of Little Rock, Arkansas City Council. "Sargeant Charles D. Davis who acted as a liaison runner between the Second Battalion and the French Division on the left, reaching hid destination by passing thru 'No Man's Land' between two companies of the 322nd infantry and the enemy, and bringing back to his battalion commander accurate advice of the situation not only of the French troops, but of the companies of the 322nd infantry and of the companies of his own battalion.
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2017:, American, Fighter pilot, Des Moines, Iowa, 405th Fighter Group, flew over 117 missions over enemy territory, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, Air medal with 21 Oak Leaf Clusters, purple heart, Silver Star, shot down near Dortmund, Germany, and killed after capture by SS Officer on March 25, 1945 .
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rare award by the French. He was also awarded the Purple Heart and two wound stripes, and medals for
Chateau Theirry COTE-204, the Ainse Defensive Sector (with 4 stars), and the 2nd Division Regulars, U.S. Army. Spent 3 years in hospital in France, Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. When recovered,
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February 7, 1919, General Headquarters, French armies of the East with the following citation: "On October 4, 1918 near Somme-Py, he carried messages under a violent bombardment with the greatest contempt for danger and a bravery which was worthy of
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Today, members of several US Army and Marine Corps units that received the fourragĂšre for combat service during World Wars I and/or II are authorized to wear the award while assigned to the unit. Upon transfer from the unit the individual is no longer authorized to wear the fourragĂšre. Wearing of the
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December 16, 1944. Gouvy is midway between St. Vith and Bastogne. Commanding Officer of the 440th, Lt. Col. Robert O. Stone, and Pfc. Joseph P. Regis, also received an individual award of the Croix de Guerre avec Palme. On June 21, 1945, French General De Gaulle presented the following citation to
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destroyed most of the World War II personnel records which are needed to verify a veteran's entitlement to the Croix de Guerre award. However, foreign unit award entitlements can be checked and verified through official unit history records. Veterans must provide proof of service in the unit cited at
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was created by a law of April 2, 1915, proposed by French deputy Ămile Briant. The Croix reinstated and modified an older system of mentions in dispatches, which were only administrative honours with no medal accompanying them. The sculptor Paul-AndrĂ© BartholomĂ© created the medal, a bronze cross with
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with gold star. Commander of the 2nd battalion, 304th infantry of the 76th division, also receiving silver star, bronze star with oak leaf cluster, purple heart and Legion of Merit after his death in 1965. Served as
Colonel in Korea, 8th Army, and later as senior military advisor in the Connecticut
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Division, helped save the lives of 194 American soldiers by carrying a message across enemy lines in the heat of battle. Cher Ami was shot in the chest and leg, losing most of the leg to which the message was attached, and blinded in one eye, but continued the 25-mile flight avoiding
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November 15, 1918, General Headquarters, French Armies of the North and Northeast. Irwin "acted courageously in the engagements of June 7 and 8, 1918. As liaison agent with the battalion commander he displayed great courage and much presence of
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November 19, 1918, General Headquarters, French Armies of the North and Northeast, with the following citation: "He displayed great courage during the night of October 4, 1918. With the aid of a comrade he carried the wounded from the first-aid station to the
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with Silver Star, For Service in the Southern France campaign. The 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the Harlem Hellfighters by the Germans they killed, were as a unit awarded this medal. 171 members were personally awarded the medal along with the nations highest award, the Legion of Honor. The
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received the Croix de Guerre avec Palme for action in preparation for and in support of Allied offensive operations in central Italy, AprilâJune 1944. It was the first American unit in this war to be awarded the citation. Members of the 440th AAA AW Battalion (Anti-Aircraft Artillery - Automatic
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Cpl. George C. Doneworth, 84th Co., 3rd Bn., 6th Marines, USMC. Wounded four times in battle, including mustard gas, a bayonet through his thigh while jumping a German machine gun nest, a spinal injury (unbeknownst to him except for pain) from a broken piece of frozen ground hurled by a nearby
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David Mcilvenny, from Belfast was an ambulance driver with the British Army Service Corp. Serving in Italy, he was first awarded the Military Medal for rescuing wounded under shell-fire. He subsequently received gunshots wounds to the face. He was awarded the Croix De Guerre in August 1918 for
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Regarding the United States in WWI, on April 10, 12, and 13, 1918, the lines being held by the troops of the 104th Infantry Regiment, of the 26th "Yankee" Division, in Bois Brûlé, near Apremont in the Ardennes, were heavily bombarded and attacked by the Germans. At first the Germans secured a
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Major Edwin L. Holton was awarded the Croix de Guerre for distinguished service as deputy commissioner of the American Red Cross in France in charge of re-education and rehabilitation of the disabled soldiers. He had a staff of 60 Red Cross Officials assisted by 15,000 workers. The staff he
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Temporary personnel, or those who had joined a unit after the actions which had been mentioned, were authorized to wear the award while a member of the unit but would surrender the decoration upon transfer. This temporary wearing of the fourragĂšre only applied to the French version of the
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served with the 369th Infantry Division, better known as the Harlem Hellfighters or the Black Rattlers, a regiment consisted entirely of African Americans excepting their commanding officers. Roberts was the first American alongside Henry Johnson to receive the
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was accepted as a foreign decoration. It remains one of the more difficult foreign awards to verify entitlement. The Croix de Guerre unit and individual award were often presented with original orders only and rarely entered into a permanent service record. The
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agent who was sent into occupied France. Her first mission was a success, but during her second mission she was captured and tortured. Eventually sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp, she was executed on 5 February 1945 (at age 23); awarded the George Cross
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is issued as several medals, and as a unit decoration, situations typically arose where an individual was awarded the decoration several times, for different actions, and from different sources. Regulations also permitted the wearing of multiple
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in recognition of historic contributions of the Naval Academy, particularly the contributions of alumni to victory in World War II. The flag of the Brigade of Midshipmen does not display streamers for either award, nor do Midshipmen wear the
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is worn by all men in the unit, but it can be worn on a personal basis: those permanently assigned to a unit, at the time of the mentions, were entitled to wear the fourragĂšre for the remainder of service in the military.
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The French Croix represents a mention in dispatches awarded by a commanding officer, at least a regimental commander. Depending on the officer who issued the mention, the ribbon of the Croix is marked with extra pins.
2011:, highly decorated French general and veteran of World War II, French Indochina and Algeria; received both the Croix de Guerre 1939â1945 and the Croix de guerre TOE with a total of 25 citations, including 17 palms.
1483:, a Roman Catholic Jesuit novice serving in the Third Infantry Regiment, who was severely wounded in the head on 1 November 1917 while fighting near Verdun. He later became an influential Catholic theologian and
2752:, British farmer/Commanding Officer LCT-7011 awarded the Croix de Guerre during D-Day. Presented to him in 2007 by French Attache Naval, Capitaine de Vaisseau Jean Nicolas Gauthier of the Ministere de la Defense.
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may be awarded either as an individual award or as a unit award to those soldiers who distinguish themselves by acts of heroism involving combat with the enemy. The medal is awarded to those who have been
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when the 34th Division, despite the difficulties of the moment, displayed most courageous efforts in support of the operations of the 3rd Algerian Division. This citation bears with it the award of
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Glenn Wayne Ferguson an American while serving in the French Foreign Legion during Desert Storm was awarded the Croix du Guerre TOE etoile du bronze was mentioned in dispatches at Brigade level.
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Jack M. Greener, Medic, K Company - 409th Regiment (103rd Infantry). In addition to the Croix de Guerre he received a Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Silver Star with Silver Oakleaf Cluster
1692:, Serbian female non-commissioned officer was awarded the French Croix de Guerre 1914â1918 with Palm. She is the only woman in the world awarded this medal for service in World War I.
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Weapons) of the U.S. Army also received the Croix de Guerre avec Palme (unit award) for stopping the German Ardennes counter-offensive in holding the town of Gouvy, Belgium for 4
2291:, English-born classicist and author, who served with the U.S. Army during WWII and was awarded the Croix de Guerre avec Palme for his service with the French Resistance during
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1918 Corporal, U.S. Army; also earned the U.S. Army Medal of Honor, the British Distinguished Conduct Medal, and the MĂ©daille militaire, for bravery displayed in Hamel, France.
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Gustave A. Michalka, with two of his men he captured a machine gun by assault and killed the crew. By his bravery and prompt action he avoided losses in his platoon.
1455:(1886â1918), a sergeant and intelligence observer with the 69th Volunteer Infantry, 42nd Rainbow Division, was posthumously awarded the Croix de Guerre for service.
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the time of action in order to be entitled to the award. Individual foreign awards can be checked through foreign government (France) military records.
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Charles F. Irving, 2LT. 2nd Armored Division, U.S. Army, was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1944 for heroism in action for the liberation of France.
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command. The 371st was awarded the French Croix de Guerre as a unit award. Following a review of Medal of Honor recommendations, one enlisted man,
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Lt. Colonel Montie Magree M.D., 329th Medical Battalion. Born in Maywood, Illinois died Long Beach, California. Awarded the French Croix de Guerre
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DSO & Bar (August 28, 1890 â July 28, 1971) was the Canadian signatory to the Japanese Instrument of Surrender at the end of World War II.
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in July 1914 to return home to serve as a captain in the infantry. He received the Croix de Guerre before he was mortally wounded at the
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with palm was issued to military units whose members performed heroic deeds in combat and were subsequently recognized by headquarters.
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Major Edward Cecil Scott, A Battery Commander, 5 Canadian Anti-Tank Regiment, for actions taken during the Battle of the Falaise Pocket
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Ralph Chamberlain, returned on two separate occasions to an active mine field to rescue several badly injured soldiers. Awarded the
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419:
3348:
2592:
2384:
2226:
1689:
458:(TOE), for wars other than World War I and World War II not fought on French soil
3595:
2979:
shrapnel and poison gas to get the message home. Cher Ami was awarded the French
2723:
2559:
2390:
2329:
2249:
2154:
2102:
2076:
2064:
1988:
1978:
1837:
1800:
1670:
1648:
1537:
1405:
1397:
1372:, a British volunteer nurse awarded the Croix de Guerre for bravery in the field.
1223:
1167:
1120:
967:
258:
49:
359:, meaning that such medals were differentiated in service records by specifying
2975:
2808:
2545:
2483:
2245:
2112:
2008:
1998:
1841:
1728:
1642:
1624:
1515:
1514:, awarded two Croix de Guerre (one bronze palm and one silver-gilt star) for a
1480:
1339:
1279:
1241:
1124:
1104:
971:
864:
693:
The Croix can be awarded to military units, as a manifestation of a collective
599:, and various wars in the decades that followed. It is the only version of the
495:
164:
2730:
2608:
2575:
1731:
for carrying important messages between Juvigny and Terny Sorny while wounded.
3645:
3477:
3330:
3076:, a South Vietnamese military decoration closely based on the Croix de Guerre
3026:
2955:, USMA 1941, XX Corps, Patton's 3rd Army, Corps of Engineers, awarded French
2883:
2796:
2780:
2759:
2749:
2735:
2614:
2602:
2519:
2505:
2345:
2272:
2208:
2192:
2073:, U.S. Army Air Forces general and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor
1873:
1847:
1759:
with palm. He is credited with the first aerial victory by the U.S. military.
1525:
1468:
1355:
1257:
1228:
1207:
592:
198:
169:
None for wars or campaigns; stars and palm denote level of each medal awarded
3233:
1388:
with a gold star for her courage rescuing wounded soldiers under heavy fire.
1346:
and highest-ranking African-American officer to serve in World War I combat.
887:
716:
339:
3099:
3044:
2819:
2513:
2473:
2288:
2134:
2118:
1604:
1565:
1559:
1465:
during every major battle of the war in France involving the United States.
1452:
1422:, Commanding Officer of 102nd Field Artillery Regiment on the Western Front
1379:
1213:
1096:
749:
633:
502:
465:
279:
3316:
Hochedez, D., 'Un Historien au Front: Marc Bloch en Argonne (1914â1916)',
2298:
2088:
1232:
in the Roman Catholic Church; acted as a military chaplain during the war.
2624:
2535:
2253:
2163:
2138:
1949:
1933:
1796:
1267:
1185:
1155:
1147:
963:
959:
565:
2125:, awarded the Croix de Guerre for his liaison work with the French Navy.
1238:, 1st Viscount Melbourne and later Prime Minister of Australia, in 1917.
294:
was also commonly bestowed on foreign military forces allied to France.
2913:
2848:
2842:
2410:
2214:
2198:
2182:, Grand Prix driver and network organiser in the French section of the
1991:, American-born French dancer, singer and actress, for her work in the
1766:
1762:
1583:
1498:
1191:
1116:
with a Bronze Star for his contributions at Blanc Mont in October 1918.
606:
596:
569:
2023:, British-born, saboteur, spy. Engaged in work with French Resistance.
1952:, assistant to head and intelligence officer of the French section of
1917:
145:
Military personnel only, often bestowed to members of allied countries
3048:
2996:
2768:
2539:
2173:
1686:, son of President Theodore Roosevelt. Battalion commander in France.
1618:
1608:
1474:
1366:, awarded the Croix de Guerre for leading successful bombing attacks.
1195:
702:
212:
2605:, awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1948 for service in the Royal Navy.
605:
still considered active, though it has not been presented since the
2971:
2909:
2716:
1921:
1271:
1198:, joined the war as an infantry sergeant and ended it as a captain.
951:
860:
509th Unit colors bear the Streamer embroidered "MUY EN PROVENCE".
698:
675:
547:
2822:(1886â1944), a leader of the French Resistance, now buried in the
581:
a silver-gilt (gold) palm for those who had been mentioned at the
3187:
2917:
2783:, Vice President of the Government Council of French Somaliland.
2595:, a wireless operator and organiser in the French Section of the
2067:, US naval officer; "Father of American Naval Special Warfare".
2038:
1982:
637:
575:
a bronze palm for those who had been mentioned at the army level.
551:
2572:(1927â1992), awarded the Croix de Guerre for his military valor.
2387:
French novelist, art theorist and Minister for Cultural Affairs.
1828:, American fighter pilot in the Lafayette Flying Corps, awarded
1434:
of Company H, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division, awarded the
1320:. Awarded U.S. Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross and
1062:
ambulance a distance of 500 meters under a violent bombardment."
2946:
with bronze star two times for his service during World War II.
2707:, Russian artist who joined the French Resistance; awarded the
2142:
2096:
2058:
1814:
1204:, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot.
982:, and 123 officers and men received the French Croix de Guerre.
680:
476:
are now illegal under French law and wearing them is outlawed:
271:
135:
2829:
James Tracey, 3191945 Private in the 6th (Border) Battalion -
2301:, Czechoslovak paratrooper and assassin of Reichsprotektor of
3331:"Vernon Castle Airplane Crash Site Memorial, Benbrook, Texas"
3287:, by Bert McCrane & Dick Lamb, Page 60 (ASIN: B0007E01F8)
2611:(1912â2007), French Roman Catholic cleric; founder of Emmaus.
2205:
pilot shot down over France, he joined the French resistance.
2042:
1404:, linguist, and explorer, interrupted his exploration of the
705:, is always mentioned at the army level. The Croix is then a
697:. It is then displayed on the unit's flag. A unit, usually a
2172:, United States lieutenant colonel, later superintendent of
1975:
with Palm Leaf for bravery and services rendered to Belgium.
1702:
and U.S. Marine. Awarded the Croix de Guerre for heroism at
1611:
volunteer (1918, for courage during the Vosges Hills Battle)
1210:, for work with the Les Foyers du Soldat. American Sculptor.
1055:
Albert J Perron (World War I) 5724, private, Awarded French
3563:
Register Star, Rockford, Illinois,February 01, 1992 page 2B
2682:
2131:, Supreme Allied Commander during the liberation of France.
1254:, Aviator during the war as well as a world champion boxer.
2623:, decorated with the Croix de Guerre for service with the
2141:
for service in the French Free Forces in North Africa and
1928:
posing after World War I with their Croix de Guerre medals
1248:
Flying Corps as the first African-American combat aviator.
2202:
2079:. Special Operations Executive officer in French section.
1176:
with Golden Star in 1919 for heroism on October 14, 1918.
863:
On March 30, 1951, the President of the French Republic,
386:
2528:; awarded for his counter-espionage activities with the
2352:
and commander of Mission Eucalyptus. Awarded the French
2166:, French biochemist and a spy for the French Resistance.
1717:, American Jackson, Michigan, intelligence pfc, Comp I,
3635:
Info about the French and Belgian medals, with pictures
3593:
2697:, awarded the Croix de Guerre for his service with the
2306:
557:
a silver star, for those who had been mentioned at the
2235:
with silver gilt palm, for heroism in her work in the
546:
a bronze star for those who had been mentioned at the
2691:, awarded the Croix de Guerre for his military valor.
2585:, awarded the Croix de Guerre for service during the
2085:, aqualung inventor, diver and underwater film maker.
1299:
attending to severely wounded French troops in Italy.
1170:- Private, Royal Newfoundland Regiment - awarded the
456:
Croix de guerre des théùtres d'opérations extérieures
285:
croix de guerre des théùtres d'opérations extérieures
3055:
Awards and decorations of the United States military
3016:
1864:, France. Also awarded the American Medal of Honor.
646:. Both the Vichy and Giraud Croix were abolished by
3572:
2281:, a wireless operator in the French section of the
1592:, American soldier of the Choctaw nation who was a
1282:
and the Croix de Guerre avec Palme for his heroism.
3594:Karamanoukian, Hasmik; Kazanchian, Garbis (1998).
1908:which had been knocked out of action by shellfire.
938:, 53d Troop Command, New York Army National Guard)
714:When a unit is mentioned twice, it is awarded the
3349:"THE AMBULANCE DRIVER Maud Fitch â What'shername"
2201:Polish pilot in RAF; after being the only Polish/
1641:, during World War I; also recipient of the U.S.
944:"Red Hand Division" / "Buffalo Soldiers" - was a
3643:
752:along with 5 Battery RA were awarded the French
3040:Ribbons of the French military and civil awards
2630:Russell Roach, American corporal of A Company,
2091:, Author, war correspondent, lieutenant in the
1769:, later became a senior naval commander and an
1127:in 1991 for actions in the assault on CĂŽte 188.
3318:Horizons d'Argonne (Centre d'Ătudes Argonnais)
3299:, by Mike Finn & Chad Leistikow, Page 25 (
3156:Brief History of the 26th Division in Pictures
2961:with Palm for valorous actions during assaults
2516:as a radio operator under the codename "Rose".
1912:
3470:
2995:, a lieutenant-general of the Syrian army of
2265:, ambulance driver and interpreter/driver to
1722:
1049:
844:
3170:Boomerang, the story of the 320th Bomb Group
3004:
2980:
2956:
2941:
2931:
2875:Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action
2834:
2800:
2739:
2708:
2493:
2477:
2424:
2402:
2373:
2353:
2333:
2230:
1970:
1851:
1829:
1754:
1742:
1675:
1661:
1545:
1529:
1435:
1383:
1321:
1171:
1159:
1111:
1090:
1084:
1066:
1056:
1000:
994:
868:
854:
789:
772:with palm was also awarded to 2nd Battalion
767:
753:
736:
721:
706:
684:
654:
641:
627:
613:
600:
532:swords, showing the effigy of the republic.
395:
371:
362:
354:
347:
332:
323:
309:
298:
289:
247:
223:
95:
88:
80:
72:
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3273:Devil Dogs: Fighting Marines in World War I
2029:, French colonel who participated with the
980:Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
890:, despite apparent entitlement to do both.
783:
612:When World War II broke out in 1939, a new
3657:Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France)
3200:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2777:, American Ambulance Corp. Macon, Georgia.
2217:, Army Air Corps pilot and USAF test pilot
1962:, Squadron Leader in both the RAF and the
835:, was gloriously continued throughout the
578:a silver palm stands for five bronze ones.
48:
3652:Military awards and decorations of France
3257:'Armstrong, Millicent Sylvia (1888â1973)'
3167:
3080:List of recipients of the Croix de Guerre
2558:, U.S. Army general. Awarded for leading
2001:, awarded the Croix de Guerre by General
1799:'s most highly decorated soldiers of the
1045:List of recipients of the Croix de Guerre
839:, in particular during the operations of
381:
2729:
2632:3rd US Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)
2482:with Palm once, as well as the American
1916:
1870:, Brigadier General in the British Army.
1741:, killed in France in 1918, awarded the
674:
650:in 1944, who reinstated the 1939 Croix.
568:for those who had been mentioned at the
400:medals in the French system of honours:
385:
1344:370th Infantry Regiment (United States)
1316:, legendary soldier and founder of the
942:371st Infantry Regiment (United States)
776:for Gallantry near Bligny, part of the
14:
3644:
3554:Hartford Courant, 21 July 1965 page 46
3246:DA GO 1950-43 WWII Foreign Unit Awards
2726:, awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1945.
2578:(1905â2010), French Resistance member.
2417:, awarded for his courage and bravery.
1856:with bronze palm for his valor in the
1700:Wentworth Military Academy and College
3630:Info about French medal, with picture
3573:National Pigeon Day (29 March 2008).
2646:Pennsylvania House of Representatives
2498:with bronze palm for his role in the
1803:. Waddell was received in the French
1562:, American novelist and screenwriter.
1107:(2015) for his actions in the battle.
1038:
762:on 27 May 1918, the first day of the
758:with palm for its gallant defence of
257:
3510:. Rutgers School of Arts and Science
3216:"The United States Army - 4/25 ABCT"
2873:Liaison officer, he worked with the
1858:Battle of Meuse River-Argonne Forest
1461:, an American Marine commanding the
1378:, a volunteer ambulance driver from
1352:, brigadier general in the U.S. Army
849:with Palm." Soldiers of the US Army
829:34th United States Infantry Division
156:Other wars not fought on French soil
3600:(in Armenian). Mayreni Publishing.
3285:75 Years With The Fighting Hawkeyes
2965:
1942:, Polish general, commander of the
1426:Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Iremonger
978:, 22 officers and men received the
788:In the United States military, the
228:avec Palme ribbon bars and streamer
24:
3501:
3454:. October 30, 1989. Archived from
3297:Hawkeye Legends, Lists, & Lore
3261:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2912:and aided with taking of Hitler's
2435:, a WWII U.S. Army field commander
1208:Solon Hannibal de la Mothe Borglum
25:
3668:
3618:
3504:"KNOX, Bernard, Macgregor Walker"
3234:"Flags of the U.S. Naval Academy"
2999:descent, who participated in the
2894:506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
2824:MĂ©morial de la France combattante
2256:campaign; major general later in
2229:, art historian, was awarded the
2137:, awarded the Croix de Guerre by
1278:of the British Army, awarded the
1110:James Henry Legg Jr. was awarded
851:509th Parachute Infantry Regiment
3448:"Whitfield Jack (Class of 1928)"
3019:
2758:, New Zealand fighter pilot and
2492:, Canadian admiral, awarded the
2370:Field Marshal of the Philippines
1633:, Captain and flying ace of the
1575:John McNulty (U.S. Marine Corps)
1512:Field Marshal of the Philippines
510:
494:
448:
433:
418:
211:
204:
197:
128:
3587:
3566:
3557:
3548:
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3495:
3440:
3422:
3411:
3390:
3366:
3341:
3323:
3310:
3290:
3278:
2884:Staff Sergeant Joseph R. Beyrle
2771:, South African Prime Minister.
2423:, British Special Air Service,
1844:and the French Croix de Guerre.
1528:, American writer, awarded the
1286:Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave
999:with Palm; 106th Group: French
774:Kings Shropshire Light Infantry
519:Légion des Volontaires Français
331:For the unit decoration of the
3508:Database of Classical Scholars
3452:United States Military Academy
3266:
3249:
3240:
3236:. Sea Flags - Joseph McMillan.
3226:
3208:
3161:
3149:
3124:
3092:
2900:from the Normandy invasion to
2865:, member of RF Section of the
2421:Lt.Colonel Blair "Paddy" Mayne
1868:Archibald James Fergusson Eden
1639:United States Army Air Service
1142:23rd Division (United Kingdom)
877:on the flag of the Brigade of
390:French Croix de guerre des TOE
282:, and in other conflicts; the
13:
1:
3168:Tannehill, Victor C. (1978).
3117:
2831:King's Own Scottish Borderers
2799:, American actor awarded the
2621:Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
1601:, legendary American general.
1471:American Major from Maryland.
1158:, and France awarded him the
1026:(Deactivated 13 August 1919)
970:, received the Congressional
853:"Geronimos" were awarded the
822:days at the beginning of the
670:
659:takes precedence between the
626:in 1941, which created a new
317:
27:Military decoration of France
3104:Croix de la Valeur Militaire
3069:Croix de la Valeur Militaire
3061:Croix de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur
2892:, fought with Easy Company,
2871:Special Operations Executive
2791:Special Operations Executive
2550:Office of Strategic Services
2530:Office of Strategic Services
2275:, French Resistance heroine.
2105:, Canadian Army officer and
1954:Special Operations Executive
1342:, lieutenant-colonel in the
1318:Office of Strategic Services
1274:in the 7th Battalion of the
1188:, an American fighter pilot.
665:Croix de la Valeur Militaire
505:; for World War II service)
486:
481:
410:
405:
7:
3012:
2654:Pennsylvania National Guard
2617:, US Army combat historian.
2159:AFS, American Field Service
1913:Individuals in World War II
1890:Central Intelligence Agency
1886:Special Activities Division
1753:, aviator, was awarded the
1653:Distinguished Service Cross
1180:David Stuart Gaselee Burton
1152:Distinguished Service Cross
1101:Distinguished Service Cross
990:- For service during WW II
883:United States Naval Academy
797:1973 National Archives Fire
521:(for World War II service)
472:during World War II. These
443:(for World War II service)
231:(1914â1918 & 1939â1945)
10:
3673:
3398:"Freeborn County standard"
3074:Vietnamese Gallantry Cross
2548:, Marine officer; member,
2450:in Fatherland, awarded by
2258:United States Army Reserve
2115:, journalist and novelist.
2027:Gabriel Brunet de Sairigné
1834:with two palm leaves, 1918
1739:United States Marine Corps
1540:, General of the Army and
1326:with Palm and Silver Star.
1131:Millicent Sylvia Armstrong
1103:(2002), and the U.S. Army
1050:Individuals in World War I
1042:
954:, nominally a part of the
778:Second Battle of the Marne
585:level (World War II only).
428:(for World War I service)
119:A bronze cross with swords
29:
3035:Croix de Guerre (Belgium)
2636:Croix de Guerre 1939â1945
2446:resistance leader of the
2051:Allied invasion of Sicily
1723:
1554:Lawrence Dominic McCarthy
1463:3rd Battalion 5th Marines
1024:6th Machine Gun Battalion
936:369th Sustainment Brigade
845:
764:Third Battle of the Aisne
441:Croix de Guerre 1939â1945
426:Croix de guerre 1914â1918
394:There are three distinct
239:
193:
189:
181:
173:
163:
149:
141:
123:
115:
107:
56:
47:
42:
32:Croix de Guerre (Belgium)
3450:. West Point, New York:
3085:
2671:, American army officer.
2460:, fighter pilot for the
2366:U.S. General of the Army
2248:, colonel under General
2021:Mary E. Blanshard (Hall)
1508:U.S. General of the Army
1382:, Utah, was awarded the
1360:Northumberland Fusiliers
1138:James Melville Babington
784:United States acceptance
661:Ordre national du MĂ©rite
464:Furthermore, the French
3108:Croix de guerre des TOE
2987:Smithsonian Institution
2902:Operation Market Garden
2898:101st Airborne Division
2775:Raymond Franklin Gibson
2180:William Grover-Williams
2071:Frederick Walker Castle
1926:369th Infantry Regiment
1735:Allen Melancthon Sumner
1410:Second Battle of Artois
1330:Edward Terence Donnelly
1236:Stanley Melbourne Bruce
1081:369th Infantry Regiment
932:369th Infantry Regiment
873:with Palm but also the
809:320th Bombardment Group
566:silver-gilt (gold) star
541:Mentioned in Dispatches
468:government created two
306:mentioned in dispatches
66:(four class decoration)
3065:Croix de la Libération
3005:
3001:First Arab-Israeli war
2981:
2957:
2942:
2932:
2908:. He was besieged at
2835:
2801:
2745:
2740:
2709:
2695:Philippe de Rothschild
2500:Battle of the Atlantic
2494:
2478:
2442:, Serbian officer and
2425:
2413:, future president of
2403:
2374:
2354:
2334:
2231:
2189:Thomas "Loel" Guinness
1971:
1929:
1896:Charles Dinsmore Davis
1852:
1830:
1755:
1743:
1684:Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
1676:
1662:
1546:
1530:
1436:
1384:
1370:Lady Dorothie Feilding
1334:89th Infantry Division
1322:
1172:
1160:
1112:
1091:
1089:. He was awarded the
1085:
1067:
1057:
1001:
995:
988:102nd Cavalry Regiment
926:28th Infantry Regiment
920:16th Infantry Regiment
869:
867:, pinned not only the
855:
790:
768:
754:
737:
722:
707:
690:
685:
655:
642:
628:
622:. It was abolished by
614:
601:
517:Croix de Guerre de la
396:
391:
382:French Croix de Guerre
372:
363:
355:
348:
333:
324:
310:
299:
290:
248:
224:
96:
89:
81:
73:
18:French Croix de Guerre
3575:"History of Cher Ami"
3378:www.32nd-division.org
3172:. Racine, Wisconsin.
2787:George Reginald Starr
2733:
2659:James E. Robinson Jr.
2508:, member of the UK's
2332:, awarded the French
2316:, in 1942 as part of
2149:Carl Gustav Fleischer
2035:East African campaign
1920:
1516:nighttime trench raid
1182:, Flying Officer RAF.
1123:was also awarded the
908:3rd Infantry Division
902:2nd Infantry Division
807:In World War II, the
695:Mention in Despatches
683:, featuring a French
678:
389:
3625:Belgian medal in WWI
3544:Congressional Record
3502:Briggs, Ward W. Jr.
3275:, by George B. Clark
2970:During World War I,
2928:Donald J. Richardson
2564:liberation of France
2440:Dragoljub Mihailovic
2318:Operation Anthropoid
2129:Dwight D. Eisenhower
2093:1st Armored Division
2057:and the campaign of
1777:Ludovicus Van Iersel
1771:Admiral of the Fleet
1477:, New Zealand nurse.
1446:Charles E. Kilbourne
1276:East Surrey Regiment
1020:"The Fighting Sixth"
1014:"The Fighting Fifth"
914:4th Cavalry Regiment
679:The coat of arms of
3335:RoadsideAmerica.com
3098:At the time of the
2953:Howard Warren Clark
2906:Battle of the Bulge
2587:Battle of the Bulge
2522:, future editor of
2458:Paul de Montgolfier
2448:Royal Yugoslav Army
2395:General of the Army
2303:Bohemia and Moravia
2103:Lionel Guy D'Artois
2015:Robert M. Blackburn
1880:, Croix de Guerre,
1751:Stephen W. Thompson
1615:Isabel Weld Perkins
1594:Choctaw code talker
1224:Bl. Daniel Brottier
1202:Arthur Bluethenthal
1140:, Commander of the
1018:6th Marine Regiment
1012:5th Marine Regiment
824:Battle of the Bulge
746:Devonshire Regiment
268:military decoration
259:[kÊwadÉÉĄÉÊ]
64:Military decoration
3003:, was awarded the
2993:Aram Karamanoukian
2890:Richard D. Winters
2805:with Palm in 1944.
2746:
2738:being awarded the
2699:Free French Forces
2642:James N. Robertson
2570:Jean-Claude Pascal
2525:The New York Times
2433:William A. McNulty
2399:Secretary of State
2391:George C. Marshall
2293:Operation Jedburgh
2170:Francis Grevemberg
2031:Free French Forces
1930:
1826:William A. Wellman
1787:Corps of Engineers
1721:, 32d Div. French
1711:, American writer.
1709:Laurence Stallings
1635:94th Aero Squadron
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2490:Leonard W. Murray
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