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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend CW5 Jack Cardwell for honoring U.S Navy Corspman Robert Eugene Bush

Image: 1945-05-02 Robert Eugene Bush MOH.

Background from http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/2662/bush-robert-eugene.php
Rank: Hospital Apprentice First Class
Organization: U.S. Navy
Company: 2d Battalion
Division: 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division
Born: 4 October 1926, Tacoma, Wash.
Departed: Yes (11/08/2005)
Entered Service At: Washington
Date of Issue: Accredited To:
Place / Date: Okinawa Jima, Ryukyu Islands, 2 May 1945

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Medical Corpsman with a rifle company, in action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Jima, Ryukyu Islands, 2 May 1945. Fearlessly braving the fury of artillery, mortar, and machinegun fire from strongly entrenched hostile positions, Bush constantly and unhesitatingly moved from 1 casualty to another to attend the wounded falling under the enemy's murderous barrages. As the attack passed over a ridge top, Bush was advancing to administer blood plasma to a marine officer Iying wounded on the skyline when the Japanese launched a savage counterattack. In this perilously exposed position, he resolutely maintained the flow of life-giving plasma. With the bottle held high in 1 hand, Bush drew his pistol with the other and fired into the enemy's ranks until his ammunition was expended. Quickly seizing a discarded carbine, he trained his fire on the Japanese charging pointblank over the hill, accounting for 6 of the enemy despite his own serious wounds and the loss of 1 eye suffered during his desperate battle in defense of the helpless man. With the hostile force finally routed, he calmly disregarded his own critical condition to complete his mission, valiantly refusing medical treatment for himself until his officer patient had been evacuated, and collapsing only after attempting to walk to the battle aid station. His daring initiative, great personal valor, and heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in service of others reflect great credit upon Bush and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service."

FYI LTC Stephen C. LTC (Join to see) Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. "Bill" Price Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SFC William Farrell SGT Mark Halmrast Sgt Randy Wilber Sgt John H. SGT Gregory Lawritson CPL Dave Hoover SPC Margaret Higgins SSgt Brian Brakke 1stSgt Eugene Harless SSG William Jones SSG Diane R.
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
SSgt Boyd Herrst
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That was a super W O W ! The Adrenalin was really flowing hard that day !
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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My salute to this Hero !
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