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| Duty
Position(s): Sergeant of the Guard Relief: Brief Army History: Units: |
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| Awards
/ Decorations: Purple Heart Army Good Conduct Medal American Defense Medal American Campaign Medal European-African-Middle Eastern Medal (w/3 BSS & 2 Bronze Arrowheads) World War II Victory Medal French Fourragere Tomb Guard Identification Badge |
Campaigns: Anti-Submarine (1941-1945)
*Algeria-French
Morocco (1942) |
Highest Rank:
2nd Lieutenant (O-1) |
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After the Army:
I was released to the Inactive Reserve in January 1945, since I had not
recuperated enough to be returned to full duty. I worked for several insurance
companies and then finally went into business for myself as an Independent
Insurance Agent. Thanks to God and the 100% support of my wife we survived the
early struggles and had a good business until my retirement after 43 years..
Family Information:
Married to my nurse, 2LT Helen Adams (also from Pennsylvania), at
Walter Reed General Hospital in 1944. We had 50 wonderful years together and we
have always been proud of our three children: Anne, George Jr., and Karl. We
both shared a very deep faith in God and have been active in the Lutheran Church
in one capacity or another.
Current
Occupation:
Retired
Service
Organizations:
Society of the 1st US Infantry Division
National Order of Battlefield Commissions
Veterans of Foreign Wars
American Legion
US Cavalry Association
Most Memorable Moment at Tomb:
I would say my very first day there. I had just turned 21 and
been promoted to Sergeant when I was selected to be the Sergeant of the Guard. I
was deeply honored, especially since I did not believe that I would get the
assignment because of my age.
The first day I was walking on air. I always enjoyed the nights when the people
were gone and I sat on the steps looking out over the Potomac River at the
Lincoln Memorial and Washington DC, watching the Sentinel as he walked the mat.
There were no lights on the plaza at the time.
I thank the Society for honoring me as the Honorary Sergeant of the Guard for
1999-2000. It was indeed a privilege that you allowed me to place the first red
rose at our service. It was very emotional experience for me as my thoughts, as
they always are when I visit ANC and the Tomb, go to my fallen comrades who lie
in foreign fields as well as one in ANC.
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