THEODORE R. ELLSWORTH was a veteran of both the British and American armies in World War II, and served as a line infantry officer under Montgomery and Patton. Mr. Ellsworth […]
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SFC Eldon J Elthon
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS ELDON J. ELTHON, United States Army. Sergeant Elthon, a member of an infantry company, distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy in the vicinity […]
LTG Henry E Emerson
Lieutenant General Henry E. Emerson, U.S. Army, another of a few who have received more than one award of the Nation’s second highest decoration for extraordinary heroism was first granted […]
LTG Henry E Emerson
LTG. Emerson’s second award of the Distinguished Service Cross came as the result of his exceptionally valorous actions from 30 May to 4 June 1968 again while leading his brigade […]
LTCMDR William S Emerson
LCDR WILLIAM S. EMERSON. (then Lieutenant) United States Navy. For extraordinary heroism as a Pilot with Bombing Squadron 19 embarked in USS LEXINGTON in operations against enemy Japanese forces during […]
Raymond J Enners
Raymond J. Enners, United States Army: For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: First Lieutenant Enners distinguished […]
CAPT Joseph Francis Enright
CAPTAIN JOSEPH FRANCIS ENRIGHT for extraordinary heroism as Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. ARCHER FISH during the Fifth War Patrol of that vessel in enemy Japanese-controlled waters in the Pacific […]
CAPT John C Ensch
CAPTAIN JOHN C. ENSCH (then Lieutenant). United States Navy. For extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy as a naval flight officer of jet aircraft while serving with Fighter Squadron […]
SGT Emery L Entrekin
SERGEANT EMERY L. ENTREKIN, awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession in Haiti, May 19, 1920. With total disregard of personal danger he attacked, […]
COL Dale L Eppinger
MAJOR DALE L. EPPINGER, for extraordinary heroism near Duc Co, Republic of Vietnam, on 21 April 1969. On that date, Major Eppinger, against great odds, unhesitatingly descended his aircraft through […]