17-6-30 Garand Picture of the Day - New Georgia , Solomon Islands
General Joseph "Lightning Joe" Lawton Collins (May 1, 1896 – September 12, 1987) was a senior United States Army officer who served in World War II and became Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the Korean War. During World War II, he served in both the Pacific and European Theaters of Operations (ETO), one of few senior American commanders to do so
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Awards
Army Distinguished Service Medal (4)
Silver Star (2)
Legion of Merit (3)
Charles Willis Davis (February 21, 1917 – January 18, 1991) was a United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.
For distinguishing himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy on Guadalcanal Island. On January 12, 1943, Maj. Davis (then Capt.), executive officer of an infantry battalion, volunteered to carry instructions to the leading companies of his battalion which had been caught in crossfire from Japanese machineguns. With complete disregard for his own safety, he made his way to the trapped units, delivered the instructions, supervised their execution, and remained overnight in this exposed position. On the following day, Maj. Davis again volunteered to lead an assault on the Japanese position which was holding up the advance. When his rifle jammed at its first shot, he drew his pistol and, waving his men on, led the assault over the top of the hill. Electrified by this action, another body of soldiers followed and seized the hill. The capture of this position broke Japanese resistance and the battalion was then able to proceed and secure the corps objective. The courage and leadership displayed by Maj. Davis inspired the entire battalion and unquestionably led to the success of its attack.
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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
22 November Nineteen hundred and forty five he was born in Elizabeth New Jersey 62 years ago this date. Graduated from the United States Naval academy at Annapolis in 1904. There were 62 in his class, scholastically he stood 43rd. His speech is salty, on his right shoulder there is a tattooed anchor, he once owned a parrot, he wears the wings of a pilot earned at the age of 52. He is a sailor who has always been welcomed on any ship at any time in any ocean. - The Gallant Hours 1960
He was present when the Japanese formally surrendered on 2 September 1945, and was promoted to Fleet Admiral in December 1945, one of only 4 naval officers to hold this rank.
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The WW2 generation was "Great" not because of who they were but where they were from - We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. maybe they were the greatest generation so far - but if called upon again freedom loving people will respond.
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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.