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- Llewellyn_Chilson abstract "Llewellyn Morris Chilson (April 1, 1920—Oct. 10, 1981) was one of the most decorated United States Army combat soldiers of World War II and a retired master sergeant. He received twelve individual decorations for combat from the US Army including three Distinguished Service Crosses, three Silver Stars, and three Purple Hearts. The President of the United States personally decorated Chilson with seven individual decorations for combat after the war.".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson award Combat_Infantryman_Badge.
- Llewellyn_Chilson award Commendation_Medal.
- Llewellyn_Chilson award Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
- Llewellyn_Chilson award Legion_of_Merit.
- Llewellyn_Chilson award Purple_Heart.
- Llewellyn_Chilson award Silver_Star.
- Llewellyn_Chilson battle World_War_II.
- Llewellyn_Chilson birthDate "1920-04-01".
- Llewellyn_Chilson birthYear "1920".
- Llewellyn_Chilson deathDate "1981".
- Llewellyn_Chilson deathYear "1981".
- Llewellyn_Chilson militaryUnit 179th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States).
- Llewellyn_Chilson militaryUnit 45th_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
- Llewellyn_Chilson restingPlace Puyallup,_Washington.
- Llewellyn_Chilson serviceEndYear "1964".
- Llewellyn_Chilson serviceStartYear "1942".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Bronze_Star_Medal.
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Combat_Infantryman_Badge.
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Commendation_Medal.
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Distinguished_Service_Cross_(United_States).
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Legion_of_Merit.
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Purple_Heart.
- Llewellyn_Chilson awards Silver_Star.
- Llewellyn_Chilson battles World_War_II.
- Llewellyn_Chilson birthDate "1920-04-01".
- Llewellyn_Chilson birthPlace Dayton,_Ohio.
- Llewellyn_Chilson dateOfBirth "1920-04-01".
- Llewellyn_Chilson dateOfDeath "1981".
- Llewellyn_Chilson deathDate "1981-10-10".
- Llewellyn_Chilson deathPlace Tacoma,_Washington.
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- Llewellyn_Chilson name "Chilson, Llewellyn Morris".
- Llewellyn_Chilson name "Llewellyn Morris Chilson".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson placeofburial Puyallup,_Washington.
- Llewellyn_Chilson rank Master_sergeant.
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- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Army of Occupation ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Bronze Star ribbon.svg".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "French Liberation Medal ribbon.png".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Legion of Merit ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Prisoner_of_War_ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "Purple Heart BAR.svg".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson ribbon "World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg".
- Llewellyn_Chilson serviceyears "1942".
- Llewellyn_Chilson shortDescription "Recipient of the Purple Heart medal".
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- Llewellyn_Chilson comment "Llewellyn Morris Chilson (April 1, 1920—Oct. 10, 1981) was one of the most decorated United States Army combat soldiers of World War II and a retired master sergeant. He received twelve individual decorations for combat from the US Army including three Distinguished Service Crosses, three Silver Stars, and three Purple Hearts. The President of the United States personally decorated Chilson with seven individual decorations for combat after the war.".
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