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    Milo Lemert (March 25, 1890 – September 29, 1918) was a soldier in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World...
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    Lariviere (1950– ), president and CEO of Field Museum of Natural History Milo Lemert (1890–1918), received Medal of Honor for actions during World War I Dave...
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    here Stormi Henley, Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2009, Miss Teen USA 2009 Milo Lemert, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient for action near Bellicourt, France...
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    rescued the crew of a disabled tank and protected them from attack all day Milo Lemert † Army E-08First Sergeant near Bellicourt, France Sep 29, 1918 Single-handedly...
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    fatally wounded during World War I "I'm all finished. Give them hell." — Milo Lemert, United States Army soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor (29 September...
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    Snodgrass, and father-in-law of World War I Medal of Honor recipient Milo Lemert. The building on the courthouse square in Crossville where Snodgrass...
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    Cogswell 51st Pennsylvania: Maj William J. Bolton 3rd Brigade    Col Wilson C. Lemert 86th Ohio: Maj William Kraus 129th Ohio: Col Howard D. John 22nd Ohio Battery:...
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