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Who was the most decorated soldier in korea?
Anthony B. Herbert
Anthony Herbert (lieutenant colonel)
Anthony B. Herbert | |
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Commands held | 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry |
Battles/wars | Korean War Vietnam War Dominican Republic Incursion |
Awards | Silver Star (4) Legion of Merit Soldier’s Medal Bronze Star (4) Purple Heart (4) Air Medal (2) Army Commendation Medal (4) |
Spouse(s) | Mary Grace nee Natale |
Who was the most decorated soldier in the Vietnam War?
Jorge A. Otero Barreto
Sergeant First Class Jorge A. Otero Barreto (born 7 April 1937), a.k.a. “the Puerto Rican Rambo” and “Sergeant Rock”, is a former United States Army soldier. He earned 38 military decorations during his career, and has been called the most decorated U.S. soldier of the Vietnam War.
Who wrote the book Conquest to nowhere?
Conquest to nowhere/Authors
How did Col Hackworth die?
Cancer
David Hackworth/Cause of death
Hackworth, a much-decorated and highly unconventional former career Army officer who became a combat legend in Vietnam, then enraged his superiors by lambasting the war on national television, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Tijuana, Mexico. He was 74. The cause was bladder cancer, his wife, Eilhys England, said.
What is about face in the military?
Noun. 1. about-face – act of pivoting 180 degrees, especially in a military formation. about turn. turnabout, reversion, turnaround, reversal, reverse – turning in the opposite direction.
Why do Marines keep their right hand free?
Right Hand: Your spouse is required to keep his or her right hand empty in order to salute at any time. That means your spouse may need some assistance when carrying heavy loads.
Why do soldiers say hut?
It is the drill command “ATTENTION!” meant to bring the formation to the position of attention. “Ten-hut!” is a truncated version of the ‘attention’ command enunciated in a very guttural manner so that it is easier say at high volume.
What are the 3 facing movements?
Facing Movements
- Standing up straight.
- Arms at the side.
- Heels together, toes apart.
- Looking straight ahead.
- Remaining quiet.