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  2. John Kizirian - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] With a total of sixty-six decorations and awards, Kizirian is regarded as the most highly decorated Army Intelligence officer in United States history. [2] One of Kizirian's greatest achievements was his uncovering of the Tet Offensive after studying more than 400 intelligence reports and briefing General Creighton Abrams. According to ...

  3. David A. Christian - Wikipedia

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    After being rapidly promoted through the enlisted ranks to sergeant, he was admitted to the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) and commissioned at 18 years old (making him one of the youngest officers in American history) and making Christian the youngest commissioned officer of the 20th century. [8]

  4. Duane D. Hackney - Wikipedia

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    Duane D. Hackney (June 5, 1947 – September 3, 1993) was a United States Air Force pararescueman.He was the most decorated enlisted man in USAF history and the recipient of 28 decorations for valor in combat and more than 70 awards and decorations in all.

  5. Bud Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born on January 13, 1922, in Oakland, California, and raised on a farm near Newcastle, California. [1] He graduated from Placer Union High School in Auburn, California. [2] In high school, he played football and basketball. He was introduced to aviation at Oakland Municipal Airport.

  6. Brian Liddy - Wikipedia

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    The officers later sued in civil proceedings and, seven years later, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the lower court's ruling in their favor. Nearly $19 million went to resolve a federal jury verdict from 2006 that awarded $5 million each to Liddy, LAPD Officer Paul Harper, and LAPD Sgt. Edward Ortiz.

  7. David Hackworth - Wikipedia

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    Colonel David Haskell Hackworth (November 11, 1930 – May 4, 2005) was a United States Army officer and journalist, who was decorated in both the Korean War and Vietnam War. Hackworth is known for his role in the formation and command of Tiger Force , a military unit from the 101st Airborne Division that used guerrilla warfare tactics against ...

  8. Michael P. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    In high school, he continued playing sports, and took a summer job as a lifeguard at the Brookhaven town beach in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York. He returned to the job every summer throughout his college years. [4] Murphy was known to his friends as "Murph" and as "The Protector" in his high school years.

  9. Samuel David Dealey - Wikipedia

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    Samuel David Dealey (September 13, 1906 – August 24, 1944) was the commanding officer of a United States Navy submarine killed in action with his crew during World War II. Among American service members, he is among the most decorated for valor during war, receiving the Medal of Honor , [ 1 ] the Navy Cross (4), the Army Distinguished Service ...