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The Legion of Merit (LOM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. The decoration is issued to members of the eight uniformed services of the United States as well as to military and political figures of foreign governments.
Notes:
Oak Leaf Cluster (OLC) denotes additional awards.
KIA-Killed In Action I MIA – Missing In Action I DOW-Died Of Wounds DOI-Died Of Injuries NBC-Non-Battle Casualty I KLD-Killed In Line Of Duty I UNK- Unit/Rank/First name not Determined
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102nd Cavalry Group (Mecz)
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Headquarters
Colonel Cyrus A. Dolph III w/OLC
Lieutenant Colonel Paul L. Burke
38th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mecz)
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Headquarters
Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. O’Brien
Troop A
Second Lieutenant Warren F. McCray
102nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mecz)
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Headquarters and Service Troop
Major James G. Depew
Major Arthur C. Person
Captain Stephen M. Little
Troop F
Sergeant Curtis G. Culin
117th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mecz)
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Troop B
First Lieutenant Joseph F. Richmond
Troop Not Determined
Technician Fourth Grade Raymond L. Bryan