P. MartĂnez courtesy of the US Army. Joseph Martinez was born in Taos, New Mexico in 1920. The youngest of many children to JosĂ© Manuel MartĂnez and MarĂa Eduvigen Romo, his parents moved the family to Ault, Colorado in 1927. After being drafted into the US Army in August 1942, Martinez shipped off to Camp Roberts, California for basic
The White House to his son by President Barack Obama. Born: December 6, 1918, Hooper, Dodge County, NE, United States. Died: February 19, 2005, Omaha, NE, United States. Buried: Hooper Cemetery, Hooper, NE, United States. U.S. Army First Lieutenant Donald K Schwab was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during World War II.
The Medal of Honor is Americaâs highest award for military valor, presented to those who have performed an act of such conspicuous gallantry as to rise âabove and beyond the call of duty.â The recipients of this distinction include only some 3,400 of the tens of millions who have served their country since the Civil War.
Conflict/Era: World War II; Unit/Command: 309th Bombardment Wing, 5th Air Force; Military Service Branch: U.S. Army Air Corps; Medal of Honor Action Date: October 11, 1943; Medal of Honor Action Place: near Wewak, New GuineaBorn: December 30, 1904, Battle Ground, Tippecanoe County, IN, United States. Died: January 13, 1983, Alexandria, VA, United States. Buried: Arlington National Cemetery (MH) (7-A-189), Arlington, VA, United States. U.S. Marine Corps Colonel David Monroe Shoup was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during World War II.Died: March 14, 1945, Philippine Islands. Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery (MH) (12-4), Oklahoma City, OK, United States. Location of Medal: Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, OK. U.S. Army Private First Class Manuel Perez Jr. was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during World War II. Daniel Judson Callaghan. For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty during action against enemy Japanese forces off Savo Island on the night of 12 to 13 November 1942. Although outbalanced in strength and numbers by a desperate and determined enemy, Rear Adm. Callaghan, with ingenious tactical skill Russell Dunham. For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. At about 1430 hours on 8 January 1945, during an attack on Hill 616, near Kaysersberg, France, TSgt. Dunham singlehandedly assaulted three enemy machine guns. Wearing a white robe made of a mattress cover, carrying 12 carbine magazines tglT.