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also trained at Camp Lejeune under the legendary Marine officer Lewis "Chesty " Puller . Pinsky later served on the South Pacific island of Guam where he played
Purple Heart
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Burwell "Chesty " Puller , marine Larry Thorne, Former Finnish captain and Waffen SS captain. Lewis Burwell Puller Jr., Son of Chesty Puller and author
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Peter J. Ortiz (two awards) Rafael Peralta Edwin A. Pollock Lewis "Chesty " Puller , (five awards and an Army DSC) Paul A. Putnam John H. Quick (also an
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Year": 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010. II MEF CG "Chesty Puller Award" for Outstanding Leadership: 2006 (both 1st and 2nd half FY06)
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January 1944. From left to right: LTC Conoley (C.O., 2nd Battalion), LTC Chesty Puller (Regimental X.O.), COL Frisbie (Regimental C.O.), LTC Buse Jr. (C.O
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12 July 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2020. "Expeditionary Mobile Base Chesty Puller May Receive SOF Upgrades Before 5th Fleet Deployment". USNI.org. 2 November
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Blackhouse Pilsner Czech Pilsner Little General IPA Aggressor Scotch ale Chesty Puller IPA American IPA Liu the Brave Mocha Stout Coffee stout Hop God 120
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Marine Corps in 1942. Retired as a colonel in the USMCR. Lewis Burwell "Chesty " Puller (1898–1971) – Enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1918 and received a commission
List of United States Marines
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Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. – Pulitzer Prize-winning author, son of Lewis "Chesty " Puller Artimus Pyle – Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Joe Pyne – 1960s conservative
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served in Vietnam; son of renowned Marine Lieutenant General Lewis "Chesty " Puller Edmund Ruffin 1812 Attended only 1810–12; secessionist who fired the