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Douglas Albert Munro

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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/October 11, 2019 by Jimfbleak - talk to me? 10:43, 9 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Douglas Albert Munro (October 11, 1919 – September 27, 1942) was a United States Coast Guardsman in World War II, and the only recipient of the Medal of Honor for service with the Coast Guard. He was awarded the medal after he died during the Second Battle of the Matanikau, leading the evacuation of American Marines whose positions had been overrun. He was shot while piloting a Higgins boat to shield a landing craft filled with Marines from Japanese fire. Numerous warships, buildings, and monuments have been dedicated to him, and he is the only non-Marine to be enshrined on the Wall of Heroes of the National Museum of the Marine Corps. He is annually memorialized in ceremonies held in his hometown of Cle Elum, Washington, and at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Munro was the nephew of Francis Fairey, a commanding officer of the Irish Fusiliers of Canada and a member of the Canadian House of Commons. (Full article...)