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Salvatore(tootie)
    DeBenedetto
66 Inf. Div.
 42nd. Inf. Div
 
Battle of the Bulge
   
    After WW2
 
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Sergeant First Class John G. Hornak

 Copy of a Citation during World War 2 for the Sergeant


Copy of Congratulatory Letter for the Viet Cong Tet Campaign 


World War 2 -  


 

First Oak Leaf Cluster in the Republic of Viet Nam


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Certificate for duty in Viet Nam


 Army Commendation Medal Viet Nam


A letter from a buddy


Korea  1962


Viet Nam letter


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First Lt. Salvatore (Tootie) DeBenedeto                           Sergeant First Class John G. Hornak

 
 
 
 
 
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Sergeant First Class John G. Hornak
U.S. Army Retired 26yrs.

                                     

                  Two Purple Hearts                       

                   

World War 2 - Korea - Viet Nam

1945
HEADQUARTERS 88TH.  INFANTRY DIVISION
UNITED STATE ARMY
APO#88
AG 200.6
SUBJECT: Award of the Bronze Star Medal
To         : Sergeant John G. Hornak ############ , Company L 
                351st. Infantry Regiment

    During his combat experiences , Sergeant HORNAK displayed skill, loyalty ,and a devotion to duty, that placed well above the average in his duties ,as mortar gunner and mortar squad leader. During the battle during the battle in the Itri Valley, on 19 May 1944, Company L had broken through the enemy lines and the enemy was withdrawing under the cover of a heavy artillery barrage. Although he was painfully wounded , Sergeant HORNAK stayed at his mortar and placed his fire effectively, so that he destroyed a number of the enemy as well as a great deal of there equipment and hampered their movement so well that the rifle platoons of Company L were able to take a large number of prisoners. On 8 Feb. 1945 in the vicinity of Livergnano, Italy, one of the Company patrols penetrated the enemy position and ran into a overwhelming force of enemy solders. They radioed for help and Sergeant HORNAK's squad opened fire. He placed his mortar fire so effectively that the enemy was pinned down and our patrol was able to return to our lines without the loss of a single man, During the Po Valley offensive, Sergeant HORNAK continued his meritorious service, often times going far beyond his own normal duties. His conduct under fire is in keeping with the highest tradition of the United States Army.

                                                                                                                   J.C. FRY
                                                                                                       Brigadier General , U.S. Army,
                                                                                                                 Commanding

 

 
 
 
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