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Joe R. Hooper
Medal of Honor winner. He won other medals including: two Silver Stars for gallantry, six Bronze Stars for heroism, eight Purple Hearts, and the Combat Infantryman's Badge.
He had over 115 kills, 22 of them on a battle in February 1968.
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