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Lyle, Lewis E. |
| Date of birth: | Unknown
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April 6th, 2008 (Hot Springs/Arkansas, United States)
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American |
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BIOGRAPHY:
Lewis Lyle retired on 1st July 1967 with the rank of Major General.
Lewis Lyle was one of the founders of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Pooler.
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SILVER STAR
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Major
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Unit:
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Commanding Officer 360th Bombardment Squadron
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Awarded on:
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April 5th, 1943
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Details:
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HQ, 8th Air Force, G.O. No. 155 (1943).
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC)
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Rank:
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Unit:
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360th Bombardment Squadron, 303rd Bombardment Group (H)
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Awarded on:
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1944
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Citation:
"For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Pilot of a B-17 Heavy Bomber in the 360th Bombardment Squadron, 303d Bombardment Group (H), Eighth Air Force, while participating in bombing missions from 17 November 1942 through 15 June 1944, against enemy ground targets in the European Theater of Operations. On all occasions Lieutenant Colonel Lyle demonstrated exemplary and courageous leadership, employing skilful and effective counter measures against whatever fighter opposition he has encountered and bombing enemy installations with consistently excellent results. Colonel Lyle's heroic and fearless leadership and his continued determination to fulfill his assigned task in the face of all odds has reflected highest credit upon himself, the 8th Air Force, and the United States Army Air Forces."
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Details:
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U.S. Strategic Forces in Europe, General Orders No. 44 (1944).
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SILVER STAR
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Rank:
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Unit:
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Deputy Group Commander 303rd Bombardment Group
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Awarded on:
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May 29th, 1944
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Details:
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HQ, 8th Air Force, G.O. No. 449 (1944).
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SILVER STAR
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Rank:
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Unit:
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Deputy Group Commander 303rd Bombardment Group
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Awarded on:
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June 21st, 1944
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Details:
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HQ, 8th Air Force, G.O. No. 486 (1944)
Second Silver Star received as an Oak Leaf Cluster for on the ribbon of the first Silver Star.
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