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Harvey braved a hail of fire and exploding grenades to advance to the first enemy machine gun nest, killing its crew with grenades. Rushing to the edge of the next emplacement, he killed its crew with carbine fire. He then moved the 1st Platoon forward until it was again halted by a curtain of automatic fire from well fortified hostile positions. Disregarding the hail of fire, he personally charged and neutralized a third emplacement. Miraculously escaping death from intense crossfire, Capt. Harvey continued to lead the assault. Spotting an enemy pillbox well camouflaged by logs, he moved close enough to sweep the emplacement with carbine fire and throw grenades through the openings, annihilating its 5 occupants. Though wounded he then turned to order the company forward, and, suffering agonizing pain, he continued to direct the reduction of the remaining hostile positions, refusing evacuation until assured that the mission would be accomplished. Capt. Harvey's valorous and intrepid actions served as an inspiration to his company, reflecting the utmost glory upon himself and upholding the heroic traditions of the military service.
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Raymond Harvey's military awards include individual decorations for combat he received from the U.S. Army: the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, three Silver Stars, three Bronze Star Medals and three Purple Hearts, makes him one of the most highly decorated infantry soldiers in U.S Army
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Capt. Harvey Company C, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action. When his company was pinned down by a barrage of automatic weapons fire from numerous well-entrenched emplacements, imperiling accomplishment of its mission, Capt.
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at a White House ceremony. Truman called them the "backbone of the government" and the "reason we will win the Cold War." He then added with a touch of reverence that he would rather have that Medal of Honor than be president.
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Wounded in the battle, Harvey was presented a third Silver Star while in the aid station, for bravery in the fall 1950 campaign after the Inchon landings. On July 5, 1951, Harvey was presented the Medal of Honor by President
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Suddenly, Harvey charged up the hill alone in the face of enemy fire. Harvey tossed grenades into the first pillbox he got to, killing those inside. Then Harvey advanced on the next
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Harvey was in command of the company the following March, when it led the attack of 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment on Hill 1232 near Taemi-Dong, where Harvey would earn the
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machine gun nests canvassed the hillside inside fortifications. Harvey and his men were soon pinned down under a hail of North Korean machine gun fire.
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After World War II ended, Harvey entered the Army's Organized Reserve, and returned to active duty in 1948. He was serving with the
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that did not eventuate. Harvey remained in the Army after the Korean War and rose to the rank of
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He died in 1996 at the age of 76 and is buried with full military honors at
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Arlington National Cemetery Notable Graves – Korean War MoH recipients
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before retiring in 1962. After retirement, he was employed by the
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Fuller, Samuel with Christa Lang Fuller and Jerome Henry Rudes.
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A Third Face : My Tale of Writing, Fighting and Filmmaking
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Eyewitnesses then saw Harvey, bleeding and probably moving on
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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and participating in the division's campaigns in northern
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Entered service at: Pasadena, Calif. Born: March 1, 1920
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United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient
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Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Army, Company C,
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Raymond Lee Harvey

Ford City, Pennsylvania
Scottsdale, Arizona
Arlington National Cemetery
Army
Lieutenant Colonel
79th Infantry Division
7th Infantry Division
17th Infantry Regiment
7th Infantry Division
World War II
Operation Overlord
Battle of the Bulge
Korean War
Battle of Inchon
Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross
Silver Star
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
lieutenant colonel
United States Army
World War II
Korean War
Medal of Honor
United States Army
79th Infantry Division
Normandy, France
Invasion of Normandy

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