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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP16 Nov 2024 3:36 p.m. PST

… outstanding soldier'


"Maj. Samuel Woodfill's Army career is the stuff of legend. It's no surprise that, as a result, the Association of the United States Army released a graphic novel detailing the acts of heroism that earned him his Medal of Honor.

"General John Pershing recognized Samuel Woodfill as the most outstanding soldier of the First World War," according to AUSA…"


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Armand

DisasterWargamer Supporting Member of TMP16 Nov 2024 9:38 p.m. PST

All of the Medal of Honor Graphics Novels can be found here

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Cerdic17 Nov 2024 8:51 a.m. PST

Very impressive. Maybe the USA's "most outstanding soldier" of WW1, but not quite up there with someone like Carton De Wiart…

Personal logo Dal Gavan Supporting Member of TMP17 Nov 2024 12:04 p.m. PST

Albert Jacka link

Adrian Carton de Wiart link

Noel Godfrey Chavasse link

Arthur Martin-Leake link

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP17 Nov 2024 2:50 p.m. PST

Thanks


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