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Thursday, December 12, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRENT!!!!!!

Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:

Sergeant Thomas Murray (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on June 25, 1876, at Little Big Horn, Montana. His citation reads:

Brought up the pack train, and on the second day the rations, under a heavy flre from the enemy.

Private William H. Murray (US Marine Corps) received his Medal of Honor for his actions from July 21 –August 17, 1900, at Peking, China. His citation reads:

In the presence of the enemy during the action at Peking, China, 21 July to 17 August 1900. During this period, Murray distinguished himself by meritorious conduct. (Served as Henry W. Davis.)

Sergeant Fred Myers (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on January 1, 1891, at White River, S. Dakota. His citation reads:

With 5 men repelled a superior force of the enemy and held his position against their repeated efforts to recapture it.


I just wanted to swing by the office today to wish my brother-in-law Brent a Very Happy Birthday! We hope Teresa Lynn and the girls make it a great day!

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