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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes abstract "Lloyd Herbert "Pete" Hughes, Jr., (July 12, 1921 – August 1, 1943), a second lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions in Operation Tidal Wave during World War II.".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award American_Campaign_Medal.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award Aviator_badge.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award European-African-Middle_Eastern_Campaign_Medal.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award Medal_of_Honor.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award Meritorious_Unit_Commendation.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award Presidential_Unit_Citation_(United_States).
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award Purple_Heart.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes award World_War_II_Victory_Medal_(United_States).
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes battle World_War_II.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes birthDate "1921-07-12".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes birthPlace Louisiana.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes birthYear "1921".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes deathDate "1943-08-01".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes deathPlace Prahova_River.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes deathPlace Romania.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes deathYear "1943".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes militaryBranch United_States_Army_Air_Forces.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes militaryUnit 564th_Missile_Squadron.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes restingPlace Fort_Sam_Houston_National_Cemetery.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes serviceEndYear "1943".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes serviceStartYear "1942".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes allegiance "United States of America".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*American Campaign Medal".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*Aviation Badge "Pilot"".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Bronze Service Stars for participation in the Air Offensive Europe, Sicily, and Air Combat Campaigns".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*Medal of Honor".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*Meritorious Unit Commendation Emblem".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*Purple Heart".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes awards "*World War II Victory Medal".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes birthDate "1921-07-12".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes birthPlace Alexandria,_Louisiana.
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes dateOfDeath "1943-08-01".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes deathPlace "Prahova River, Campina, Romania".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes name "Hughes, Lloyd H.".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes name "Lloyd Herbert Hughes".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes nickname ""Pete"".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes placeOfBirth "Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes placeOfDeath "Prahova River, Campina, Romania".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes placeofburial "Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery San Antonio Texas".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes rank United_States.
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes serviceyears "1942".
- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes shortDescription "United States Air Force Medal of Honor recipient".
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- Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes comment "Lloyd Herbert "Pete" Hughes, Jr., (July 12, 1921 – August 1, 1943), a second lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions in Operation Tidal Wave during World War II.".