File:The most decorated man in the U. S. Army Marcelino Serna 1919.jpg
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editDescriptionThe most decorated man in the U. S. Army Marcelino Serna 1919.jpg | Caption: "RUIDOSO, Tex.— The most decorated man in the U. S. Army.Was the remark of Maj. Gen. Robert L. Howze as he watched Brig. Gen. James B. Erwin present three medals for bravery to Pvt. Marcelino Serna, a Mexican. Serna now wears the Croix de Guerre with palm, the French Medaille Militaire, the Italian war cross, and the Distinguished Service Cross." | |||||||
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Source | The Daily morning oasis. September 16, 1919, Image 1 | |||||||
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