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Desmond Doss - Wikipedia Doss refused to carry a weapon into combat because of his personal beliefs as a Seventh-day Adventist against killing [12] He consequently became a medic assigned to the 2nd Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 307th Infantry, 77th Infantry Division
Dictionary of Virginia Biography - Desmond Thomas Doss (7 February 1919 . . . Doss was the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor Promoted to corporal, he joined fourteen other men who received their medals at the White House on 12 October 1945 Doss rode the bus to Lynchburg two weeks later for a parade in his honor
Desmond Doss: The Real Story President Harry S Truman warmly shook the hand of Corporal Desmond Thomas Doss, and then held it the entire time his citation was read aloud to those gathered outside the White House on October 12, 1945
ESDA | Doss, Desmond Thomas (1919–2006) Desmond Thomas Doss is one of the most famous lay members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church He became the first conscientious objector in history to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor
Desmond Doss | Eisenhower Foundation Doss saw intense combat in the Pacific, serving in battles on the islands of Guam and Leyte By the time he reached Okinawa, he had already earned two Bronze Stars for valor It was during the brutal battle for Maeda Escarpment—known as Hacksaw Ridge—that Doss cemented his legacy
Doss, Desmond Thomas - The National Medal of Honor Museum Uncover the inspiring legacy, symbolism, and selection criteria of the Medal of Honor Step into the heart of the Museum and surround yourself with stories of courage and sacrifice
Desmond Doss Home - Desmond Doss Who Was Desmond Doss? Desmond was a simple and humble young man who went through a wartime experience that challenged his spiritual foundation and faith, which he displayed in awe-inspiring heroism witnessed by his fellow soldiers in the most brutal and impossible of battlefield circumstances