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WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Feb. 22, 2010) -- One of America's most decorated Soldiers, Col. Robert L. Howard, was laid to rest Feb. 22 in Arlington National Cemetery, after having served his ...
Editor's note: The headline and story were updated to reflect that Robert Howard is the only soldier nominated three times for the Medal of Honor. Marine Dan Daly and Gen. Douglas MacArthur also ...
"Retired Army Col. Robert L. Howard, a Medal of Honor winner and one of America's most decorated soldiers, died Wednesday in Waco after a battle with pancreatic cancer," the Waco Tribune-Herald ...
The late Col. (Ret.) Robert L. Howard died Dec. 23, 2009 after more than 50 years of government service - 36 of which he served with the U.S. Army. An Opelika, Ala. native, Howard is the only ...
The U.S. Army has fired the commander of an infantry basic training battalion at Fort Benning, Georgia. Lt. Col. Robert Howard, commander of 2nd Battalion, 58th Infantry Regiment, 198th Infantry ...
Col. Robert L. Howard receives the Medal of Honor from President Richard Nixon. (U.S. Army) Robert Howard enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1956 and by 1967 found himself assigned to Military ...
Robert Howard was wounded 14 times during five combat tours. For his pains he earned a Silver Star, four Bronze Stars, eight Purple Hearts, a Distinguished Service Cross—the Army’s second ...
U.S. Army Col. (Ret.) Robert Lewis Howard, said to be the most decorated service member in the history of the United States, is buried in Section 7a, Grave No. 138, at Arlington National Cemetery ...
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