Over the course of two wars, LTC Hill acquired some serious
chest candy, including Special Forces and Airborne qualifications, expert rifle
and machine gunner, a Silver Star, a Bronze Star with Valor, two Legion of
Merits, a Vietnam Service Medal with two Campaign Stars, a South Vietnam Gallantry
Cross with Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, a Meritorious Service Medal, two Air
Medals, four Army Commendation Medals, a Republic Korea War Service Medal, an
Army of Occupation Medal with German Clasp and Japan Clasp, two Defense Service
Medals, a Korean Service Medal with (I believe) seven Campaign Stars, a United
Nations Korean Service Medal, a Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, a Department
of the Army Distinguished Civilian Service Award, and a Department of the Army
Civilian Service Commendation Medal. This shadow box also includes his 25th
Infantry Division combat patch, a World War II-era amphibious engineers
seahorse patch that I can only assume he had a connection to (possibly in Korea)
and the JFK Special Warfare Center Patch (under his Special Forces tab), an Army
Staff badge, a World War I Iron Cross I can only assume is a memento from his
service time in German (possibly belonging to his father-in-law), and the
tassel from his Ph.D. in 1986.
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Episode 55: My First Arlington National Cemetery Funeral
Thanks to an open invitation from his family and that invitation's wider distribution by U.S. Army W.T.F! Moments, I was able to attend the funeral of Korean and Vietnam war veteran, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Gene Hill.
LTC Hill later in life, still proudly carrying a 25th Infantry Division challenge coin in his wallet.
LTC Hill's casket with roses left by family and a military police badge left by an MP colonel.
Fort Myer Old Post Chapel.
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