Theodore J Novak (33779552)
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1944-08-02 | PFC | Assigned and joined from 48th Replacement Battalion as of August 1, 1944 | 745 | C / 331 | view page |
1944-08-14 | PFC | Severely wounded in action and transferred to 108th Evacuation Hospital on August 13, 1944 | 745 | C / 331 | view page |
1944-09-11 | PFC | Assigned and joined from 108th Evacuation Hospital as of September 11, 1944 | 745 | C / 331 | view page |
1945-04-10 | PFC | Severely wounded in action and transferred to 100th Evacuation Hospital on April 8, 1945 | 504 | C / 331 | view page |
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331 / 1944 / #13 | PFC |
Combat Infantry Badge awarded on September 13, 1944 for exemplary conduct in action against the enemy in France. |
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331 / 1944 / #18 | PFC |
Good Conduct Medal awarded for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity. |
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83 / 1944 / #45 | PFC |
Purple Heart awarded for wounds received in action on August 13, 1944 in France. |
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83 / 1944 / #70 | PFC |
Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster to the Purple Heart awarded for wounds received in action on October 14, 1944 in France. |
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83 / 1945 / #86 | PFC |
For distinguishing himself by meritorious achievement in connection with military operrations against an enemy of the United States on 24 December 1944, near Schneidhausen, Germany. While under fire from enemy artillery and mortar guns, Private Novak assisted the aid man in the evacuation to safety of ten men who had been by fragments from mortar and artillery shells. After assisting in administering first aid he then aided in the evacuation of the wounded by stretcher, cross country to an aid station in another town. His unselfish devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and the military service. |
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