No citation currently on file. General Langdon was a LIFE MEMBER of the Legion of Valor and resided in New York.
Citations in Distinguished Service Cross:
LTC Robert B Lapham
LTC. Robert B. Lapham (then Major), Infantry, Army of the United States. For extraordinary heroism in action in the Philippine Islands from 8 December 1941 to 7 May 1945. Major […]
LTC Richard F Lauer
FIRST LIEUTENANT RICHARD F. LAUER, then Second Lieutenant, Infantry, United States Army, Company B, 35th Infantry Regiment, distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy near the Han […]
COL George Laven Jr
Colonel GEORGE LAVEN, JR. received the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism on September 3, 1942. Col. Laven participated in the first pursuit attacks made at Kiska Island, Alaska. Flying […]
Howard R Lawless
HOWARD R. LAWLESS received his Distinguished Service Cross while a member of the 39th Infantry, 4th Division in World War I. Mr. Lawless resided in Connecticut.
CSM William Lawrence
For heroism on 19 June 1969 in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam: Platoon Sergeant Lawrence distinguished himself while serving […]
MAJ John P Lawton
Major John P. Lawton, USA, received the Distinguished Service Cross for his extraordinary heroism on 8 October 1967 as the commander of an infantry company during a mission near Chu […]
COL James H Leach
Colonel Leach resided in South Carolina.
Edward R Lederer
SGM. EDWARD R LEDERER, a member of Company L, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy in the vicinity of Taeu-san, […]