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  2. Legion of Merit - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 9260, dated October 29, 1942, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, established the rules for the Legion of Merit, and required the President's approval for the award. Following the invasion of North Africa in November 1942, a number of United States officers were awarded the Legion of Merit in the degree of Officer.

  3. List of recipients of the Legion of Merit - Wikipedia

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    Upon arrival, about 60 officers were awarded the Legion of Merit and were among the first awarded the medal. By some misunderstanding as to the rules governing the awards, these 60 American officers were awarded the degree of Officer. According to Lemnitzer, President Roosevelt was quite annoyed but did not rescind the awards.

  4. Category:Officers of the Legion of Merit - Wikipedia

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    This is a category listing, which serves as an index of existing Wikipedia articles about recipients of the Officer of the Legion of Merit.

  5. James J. McMonagle - Wikipedia

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    For his combat service in Vietnam, McMonagle was awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat “V”. McMonagle later earned a Master's degree after graduation from the College of Naval Warfare, Naval War College on July 1, 1974. [4] McMonagle was promoted to Colonel in 1975.

  6. Louis H. Wilson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He then served as chief of staff, Headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, until March 1970, earning a second Legion of Merit. Wilson was advanced to the grade of major general in March 1970 and assumed command of I Marine Amphibious Force, 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa, where he was awarded a third Legion of Merit for his service.

  7. Arthur J. Gregg - Wikipedia

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    Immediately following this, the Army gave him the opportunity to finish his bachelor's degree at Benedict College. [6] Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Gregg receiving his Legion of Merit in 1967. Gregg's next assignment was with the headquarters of the U.S. Army Materiel Command Headquarters in Washington D.C. He served as a logistics plans officer ...

  8. William C. Rogers III - Wikipedia

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    William Chapel Rogers III [1] (born December 13, 1938 [2]) is a former officer in the United States Navy, most notable as the captain of USS Vincennes, a Ticonderoga-class Aegis cruiser. While under his command, the ship shot down Iran Air Flight 655 in the Persian Gulf , killing 290 civilians and creating an international incident .

  9. Thomas Francis Hickey (United States Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Hickey's decorations included the Army Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, and the Air Medal. [30] [31] [32] [13] Hickey also received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Fordham University in 1958. [33]