User:NickRich21
I am a Marine Corps veteran and history has always been my favorite subject in school. I think it is important to remember history and the people who played a role. Because of my background, I mostly focus on creating pages for notable Marines and other servicemen who have not yet had pages created. I do my best to make new articles with a decent amount of information.
I have created the following pages:
- John W. Antonelli (1917–1999), USMC Brigadier General, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Robert Baird (1921–1992), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star, night fighter ace
- Charles L. Banks (1914–1988), USMC Brigadier General, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star
- Van D. Bell (1918–2009), USMC Colonel, recipient of two Navy Crosses and two Silver Stars
- Wayne K. Blickenstaff (1920–2011), USAAF Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star, double ace and ace in a day
- Edwin H. Brainard (1882–1957), USMC Major, recipient of the Navy Cross and two Silver Stars, Marine aviation pioneer
- William Perry Brown Jr. (1923–1952), USMC Captain, recipient of two Navy Crosses, flying ace, KIA in Korean War
- Bennie M. Bunn (1907–1943), USMC First Lieutenant, recipient of the Navy Cross and Distinguished Service Cross, KIA in World War II
- John A. Butler (1910–1945), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, KIA in World War II
- Bruce W. Carr (1924–1998), USAF Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star, double (possibly triple) ace and ace in a day
- Jack E. Conger (1921–2006), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, double ace
- Thomas Crotty (1912–1942), USCG Lieutenant, POW who died in captivity in World War II
- Victor H. Czegka (1880–1973), USMC Chief Marine Gunner, recipient of two Navy Crosses, Antarctic explorer
- Hector de Zayas (1910–1944), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star, KIA in World War II
- Armond H. DeLalio (1917–1952), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, test pilot, KIFA in Maryland
- Phillip C. DeLong (1919–2006), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Silver Star, double ace
- Archie Donahue (1917–2007), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, double ace and ace in a day
- Robert A. Elder (1918–1994), USAF Colonel, recipient of the Silver Star, ace in a day
- Loren D. Everton (1915–1991), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, double ace
- Richard Fagan (1902–1973), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Joseph R. Fisher (1921–1981), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross and two Silver Stars
- Paul J. Fontana (1911–1997), USMC Major General, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star, flying ace
- John W. Frederick Jr. (1923–1972), USMC Chief Warrant Officer 4, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star, POW who died in captivity in Vietnam War
- Warren C. Gill (1912–1987), USCG Lieutenant Commander, recipient of the Navy Cross, lawyer, Oregon House Representative and Oregon State Senator
- John C. Giraudo (1923–1996), USAF Major General, recipient of the Silver Star, POW in World War II and Korean War
- Jordan C. Haerter (1988–2008), USMC Lance Corporal, recipient of the Navy Cross, KIA in Iraq War
- Charles Lee Harrison (1921–2015), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, POW in World War II and Korean War
- Herbert N. Houck (1915–2002), USN Captain, recipient of three Navy Crosses, flying ace
- Kenneth J. Houghton (1920–2006), USMC Major General, recipient of the Navy Cross and two Silver Stars
- Samuel S. Jack (1905–1983), USMC Major General, recipient of the Navy Cross
- George Victor Jmaeff (1945–1969), USMC Corporal, recipient of the Navy Cross, KIA in Vietnam War
- Chandler W. Johnson (1905–1945), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, KIA in World War II
- Harold Keller (1921–1979), USMC Corporal, Iwo Jima flag raiser
- Robert R. Klingman (1917–2004), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Vincent R. Kramer (1918–2001), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Bobby D. Lain (1937–2012), USMC Major, recipient of the Navy Cross, amputee, college professor
- Claude A. Larkin (1891–1969), USMC Lieutenant General
- James F. Lawrence Jr. (1918–2006), USMC Brigadier General, recipient of the Navy Cross, lawyer
- William A. Lee (1900–1998), USMC Colonel, recipient of three Navy Crosses, POW in World War II
- William L. Leverette (1913–2003), USAF Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, double ace and ace in a day
- Carl J. Luksic (1921–2009), USAF Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, ace in a day, POW in World War II
- William P. Marontate (1919–1943), USMC Captain, recipient of the Navy Cross, double ace, KIA in World War II
- Edward O. McComas (1919–1954), USAF Colonel, recipient of the Silver Star, double ace and ace in a day
- Felix J. McCool (1912–1972), USMC Chief Warrant Officer 3, POW in World War II and Korean War
- Nicholas Megura (1920–1988), USAF Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, double ace
- Brooke Nihart (1919–2006), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, Deputy Director for Marine Corps Museums
- Robert G. Owens Jr. (1917–2007), USMC Major General, recipient of the Navy Cross, flying ace
- James Gilbert Percy (1921–2015), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross, flying ace
- Daniel C. Pollock (1913–2007), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Zenneth A. Pond (1919–1942), USMC Captain, recipient of the Navy Cross, flying ace, KIA in World War II
- Robert J. Rankin (1915–2013), USAF Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, double ace and ace in a day
- Reginald H. Ridgely Jr. (1902–1979), USMC Lieutenant General, POW in World War II
- Harold S. Roise (1916–1991), USMC Colonel, recipient of two Navy Crosses and one Silver Star
- Webb D. Sawyer (1918–1995), USMC Brigadier General, recipient of the Navy Cross and three Silver Stars
- Adolph G. Schwenk (1922–2004), USMC Lieutenant General
- Dave Severance (born 1919), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Silver Star, centenarian
- Murray J. Shubin (1917–1956), USAF Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star, double ace and ace in a day
- Allan Sutter (1914–1988), USMC Colonel, recipient of the Navy Cross
- Harvey C. Tschirgi (1908–2001), USMC Brigadier General
- Thomas C. Turner (1882–1931), USMC Colonel, Marine aviation pioneer, KIFA in Haiti
- Herbert J. Valentine (1917–1996), USMC Major, recipient of the Navy Cross, ace in a day
- Stanley J. Wawrzyniak (1927–1995), USMC Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of two Navy Crosses and one Silver Star
- Claude Weaver III DFC, DFM & Bar (1923–1944), RCAF Pilot Officer, double ace, POW and KIA in World War II
- Robert H. Williams (1908–1983), USMC Brigadier General, recipient of the Navy Cross and Silver Star
- Felix D. Williamson (1921–1947), USAAF Major, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, double ace and ace in a day, KIFA in California
- Theodore H. Winters Jr. (1913–2008), USN Captain, recipient of two Navy Crosses and three Silver Stars, flying ace
- John L. Wirth (1917–1945), USN Lieutenant, recipient of the Navy Cross and two Silver Stars, double ace, KIFA in California
- Jonathan T. Yale (1987–2008), USMC Corporal, recipient of the Navy Cross, KIA in Iraq War
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