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Russell J. York : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russell J. York Russell J. York (August 5, 1921 – July 22, 2006) () a native of Waterville, Maine served in World War II in 1942-1945 as a combat medic assigned to the 4th Engineer Battalion of the U.S. 4th Infantry Division. He landed at Utah Beach on D-Day under the command of Gen. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and with the U.S. 22d Infantry Regiment served in the campaigns in Northern France, Rhineland, Battle of the Bulge and Central Europe.〔(Morning Sentinel July 28, 2006 )〕 York was interviewed in 2005 for the (Veterans' History Project ) about his service. The tape is available for the public through that organization at the Library of Congress's (veteran's website ) ==Silver Star citation== In the battle for the Hurtgen Forest, with the writer Ernest Hemingway, serving under Colonel, later Major General Charles T. Lanham, York earned the Silver Star.〔(World War II Memorial )〕 : During the incident York ran out of tourniquet material and went to Major General Raymond O. Barton, his commander, and requested the General lend him his belt. He did and York went back in to treat more men.
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