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|branch = |serviceyears= c1900-c1910 (US Army) 1910–1926 (USMC) |rank= Sergeant Major |commands= |unit= 5th Marine Regiment |battles= World War I |awards= Army & Navy Medal of Honor Médaille militaire Croix de guerre Croce di Guerra Medalha da Cruz de Guerra Silver Medal (Montenegro) |laterwork= }} Sergeant Major Ernest August Janson (August 17, 1878 – May 14, 1930) was a United States Marine who was highly decorated for his heroic actions in World War I, receiving both the Army and Navy Medal of Honor〔(Military times double MOH recipient )〕 and the French Médaille militaire, as well as decorations from Montenegro, Portugal, and Italy. During World War I he served under the name Charles F. Hoffman. ==Biography== Ernest August Janson was born on August 17, 1878, in New York City. After nearly ten years of honorable service with the U.S. Army, he enlisted in the Marine Corps on June 14, 1910 at the Marine Barracks, Bremerton, Washington. He was appointed a corporal, March 14, 1911, and honorably discharged on June 13, 1914. He re-enlisted on June 17, 1914, and was appointed a Sergeant on August 24, 1914. During this second enlistment, he served on the from July 13, 1914 until January 30, 1915; on detached duty on the from January 30, 1915 until February 6, 1915; on the USS ''Nebraska'' again from February 6, 1915 until October 22, 1916; and at Norfolk, Virginia, from October 22, 1916 until May 25, 1917. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernest A. Janson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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