Harold George Schrier (October 17, 1916 – June 3, 1971) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who served in World War II and the Korean...
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Schrier Hoblitzell (1838–1900), American politician and congressman Fred Schrier (born 1945), American artist, writer, and animator Harold G. Schrier...
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Harold Reynolds (disambiguation), multiple people Harold S. Roise (1916–1991), American Marine officer, double Navy Cross recipient Harold G. Schrier...
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to seize and occupy the crest of Mount Suribachi. First Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier, executive officer of Easy Company, who had replaced the wounded Third...
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including two Navy corpsmen and stretcher bearers. First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, E Company's executive officer, was handed the Second Battalion's American...
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Flag on Iwo Jima", by G. Greeley Wells, New York Times, October 17, 1991, p. A-26 http://tracesofwar.com/persons/33229/Schrier-Harold-George.htm http://www...
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Ripley Harold C. Roberts (three awards) Ford O. Rogers James Roosevelt William H. Rupertus John H. Russell Jr. Al Schmid Harry Schmidt Harold G. Schrier Lemuel...
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Myra Turley as Madeline Evelley Jason Gray-Stanford as Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier Joseph Michael Cross as Private First Class Franklin Sousley Benjamin...
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formed a 40-man patrol. If they made it to the top, First Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier, E Company's executive officer who was selected by the 28th Marines...
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Highway and directed capture of the Remagen Bridge in World War II Harold G. Schrier, helped raise flag over Iwo Jima James Lane Allen, author Maude Fulton...
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his executive officer, First Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier, to lead the platoon up Suribachi. Just before Schrier left with the platoon, Johnson handed him...
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included two Navy corpsmen and stretcher bearers. First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, E Company's executive officer, who volunteered to lead the patrol,...
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Who Carried the Flag on Iwo Jima", by G. Greeley Wells, New York Times, October 17, 1991, p. A-26 "Schrier, Harold George - TracesOfWar.com". Associated...
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Lieutenant Harold Schrier, who led the patrol, was to raise an American flag he was given to signal that the mountaintop was captured. Once Schrier and his...
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Severance in turn ordered First Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier to take 3rd Platoon up the mountain. Just before Schrier left with the platoon, Johnson handed...
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William C. Rogers III John Dale Ryan F. A. Sampson David Sarnoff Harold G. Schrier Raymond L. Shoemaker, 4 awards Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Benedict J....
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List of Navy Cross recipients for World War II (redirect from Harold Chester Thomas)
Japanese submarine Japanese submarine I-1 in World War II. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References External links Awarded...
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to secure Mount Suribachi. On February 23 at 8 AM, First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, the E Company executive officer, led a 40-man combat patrol from Third...
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Mount Suribachi to seize and occupy the summit. First Lieutenant Harold G. Schrier, E Company's executive officer, volunteered to take a 40-man patrol...
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Aeroplano", and would be changed to its present name in 1922. Born: Harold G. Schrier, American marine officer, led the U.S. Marines unit to raise the American...
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28th Marines, ordered E Company's executive officer, First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, to take a platoon-sized patrol up 556-foot high Mount Suribachi to...
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Hal Rogers (redirect from Harold Dallas Rogers)
Harold Dallas Rogers (born December 31, 1937) is an American lawyer and politician serving his 22nd term as the U.S. representative for Kentucky's 5th...
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remainder of his Third Platoon and the battalion. First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, the company's executive officer, was chosen by Lt. Col. Johnson to...
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Thomas Massie (redirect from Thomas Harold Massie)
Thomas Harold Massie (born January 13, 1971) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, Massie has been the United States representative...
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28th Marines, ordered E Company's executive officer, First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, to take a platoon-size patrol up 556-foot-high Mount Suribachi to seize...
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Barney Ross James N. Rowe Dick Rutan Alfredo M. Santos Paul Saunders Harold Schrier Leonard T. Schroeder Jr. Robert L. Scott Nate Self Arthur D. Simons...
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Chuy García (redirect from Jesús G. Garcia)
time on the city council, he was known for being a staunch ally of Mayor Harold Washington. In 1992, he became the first Mexican-American member of the...
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Paul (given name) (section G)
English actor Paul Scott (novelist) (1920–1978), English novelist Paul Schrier (born 1970), American actor, director, and artist Paul Scully (born 1968)...
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Salinas Sánchez Sarbanes Scanlon Schakowsky Schiff Schneider Scholten Schrier B. Scott D. Scott Sewell Sherman Sherrill Slotkin Smith Sorensen Soto Spanberger...
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Gephardt as the House Democratic Caucus's leader, Pelosi was challenged by Harold Ford Jr. and Marcy Kaptur. Kaptur withdrew her candidacy for the position...
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