• Rade Grbitch or Rade Grbić (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Грбић; December 24, 1870 – March 5, 1910) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United...
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    as World War I veterans Jake Allex and James I. Mestrovitch. In 1905, Rade Grbitch, a Serb from South Chicago, was awarded the Medal of Honor by the United...
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  • highly decorated George Fisher, early leader of the Texas Revolution Rade Grbitch, Navy seaman, Medal of Honor recipient James I. Mestrovitch, Army sergeant...
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  • recipient of the Medal of Honor Albert A. Francovich – Navy Cross recipient Rade Grbitch – US Navy, recipient of the Medal of Honor Ron Kovic – US Marine Corps...
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    Grande de la Pampanga, Luzon, Philippine Islands, April 27, 1899 Seaman Rade Grbitch U.S. Navy. On board the USS Bennington, July 21, 1905 Major Oliver D...
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    Argentina Jul 23, 1917 Extinguished a fire after an accidental explosion — Rade Grbitch Navy Seaman USS Bennington (PG-4), San Diego, California Jul 21, 1905...
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    Lieutenant Commander (O-4) after World War II) Emil Fredericksen, Watertender Rade Grbitch, Seaman Frank E. Hill, Ship's Cook First Class Oscar Frederick Nelson...
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    Girandy Guadeloupe Seaman Navy Manila Bay, Philippines March 31, 1901 Rade Grbitch Austria-Hungary, now Serbia Seaman Navy San Diego, California July 21...
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