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  2. Medal of Honor: Airborne - Wikipedia

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    Medal of Honor: Airborne is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA Los Angeles and released worldwide on mobile phones in August 2007, [1] on Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in September 2007, and on PlayStation 3 in November 2007. [2] It is the 11th installment of the Medal of Honor series, and uses a modified version of Unreal ...

  3. Robert G. Cole - Wikipedia

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    Robert G. Cole was born at Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio, Texas, to Colonel Clarence F. Cole, an Army doctor, and Clara H. Cole on March 19, 1915.He graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio in 1933 and joined the United States Army on July 1, 1934.

  4. 506th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Of the twenty-two Medals of Honor awarded to soldiers of the 101st Airborne, eight were Currahees and one was a US Navy SEAL attached to the Currahees. [15] Clyde Lee Choate; Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, Company C, 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion Place and date: Near Bruyeres, France, 25 October 1944 [16] Leslie H. Sabo, Jr.

  5. Brécourt Manor Assault - Wikipedia

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    Troops landing at Utah Beach had a relatively easy landing, due in part to this successful assault. Colonel Robert Sink, the commander of the 506th PIR, recommended Winters for the Medal of Honor, but the award was downgraded to the Distinguished Service Cross because there was a policy of awarding only one Medal of Honor per division; in the 101st's case, to Lieutenant Colonel Robert G. Cole.

  6. Operation Varsity - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. 17th Airborne Division gained its fourth Medal of Honor in the days following the operation, when Technical Sergeant Clinton M. Hedrick of the 194th Glider Infantry Regiment received the award posthumously after aiding in the capture of Lembeck Castle, which had been turned into a fortified position by the Germans. [51]

  7. John J. Duffy - Wikipedia

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    The text of Duffy's Medal of Honor citation reads: Maj. John J. Duffy distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty, while assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group and serving as a senior advisor to the 11th Airborne Battalion, 2nd Brigade, Airborne Division, Army of the Republic of Vietnam in the ...

  8. EA Sends Players to International Hotspots with Medal of ...

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    EA Sends Players to International Hotspots with Medal of Honor Warfighter Zero Dark ThirtyMap Pack REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Danger Close™ Games, a studio of Electronic Arts (NAS ...

  9. Charles N. DeGlopper - Wikipedia

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    Charles Neilans DeGlopper (November 30, 1921 – June 9, 1944) was a soldier of the United States Army who posthumously received the Medal of Honor, the highest award of the U.S. military, for his heroic actions and sacrifice of life during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in World War II.