R. S. MARX received his Distinguished Service Cross while a member of the 357th Infantry, 90th Division in World War I. Mr. Marx resided in Ohio.
Citations in Medals:
Otto Masny
OTTO MASNY was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in assaulting the cliffs at Pointe Du Hoc, Normandy and Hill 400 at Bergstein, Germany.
Donald Mason
DONALD E. MASON, United States Navy. For extraordinary heroism as a Medical Corpsman while serving with a Marine Infantry Company in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on the […]
COL Francis W Mason
COL. Mason was a life member of the Legion of Valor.
LTC Larry Buren Mason
LTC LARRY B. MASON (then Captain) distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force as an aircraft commander of a B-57 tactical jet […]
COL William Massello Jr
Col. William Massello, Jr., during the battle for Corregidor, while critically wounded and under continuing heavy fire, he directed artillery fire on the enemy and assisted his men in their […]
Maurice L Mathey
Mr. Maurice L. Mathey received the Distinguished Service Cross for his extraordinary heroism north of Soissons, France, on 1 September 1918. He was then a private with Company F, 128th […]
Peter Matter
No citation currently on file. Mr. Matter resided in New York.
John E Mausen Jr
For extraordinary heroism while serving as a Corpsman with a Marine Infantry Company in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on the night of 6 October 1952. Although painfully […]