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Horace Seaver "Stump" Carswell Jr. (July 18, 1916 – October 26, 1944) was a United States Army major who was killed in action while serving as a member of the Army Air Forces during World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor .
Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr. (1916–1944) Carswell Air Force Base was named after Medal of Honor recipient Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr., USAAF (1916–1944). Major Carswell was returning from an attack on Japanese shipping in the South China Sea on 26 October 1944 when he attempted to save a crewmember whose parachute had been destroyed by flak.
Horace S. Carswell Jr. – recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Gordon R. England (MBA '75) – 71st & 73rd Secretary of the Navy ; Deputy Secretary of Defense (2005–2009) Politics
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Carswell Air Force Base was named after Medal of Honor recipient Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr. (1916–1944). Major Carswell was returning from an attack on Japanese shipping in the South China Sea on 26 October 1944. He attempted to save a crewmember whose parachute had been destroyed by flak.
Former president of the University of Houston; former United States Army major general; founded Fort Hood [2] Horace S. Carswell, Jr. 1938 Medal of Honor recipient; namesake of Carswell Air Force Base near Fort Worth, Texas [3] Patrick P. Caruana: 1972 Former United States Air Force lieutenant general [4] Odell M. Conoley: 1935
Horace S. Carswell Jr. (1916–1944), ... Bill Blythe (born 1935), Houston Realtor and Republican state representative from Harris County, 1971–1983;
Frank Carswell (1919–1998), American baseball player; Gary Carswell (1968–2015), Manx motorcycle racer; Harrold Carswell (1919–1992), American judge; Horace S. Carswell Jr. (1916–1944), United States Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient; James Carswell (1830–1897), Scottish railway engineer and architect