Augusta Military

Posted on Feb 21, 2010 under Travel | No Comment

There are great military men who have come from all over the United States and have done great things for there country. When you look at Augusta Georgia you will find a few fine military men. One was General Edwin A Pollock. He was born in Augusta in 1899 and went on to become a great asset for the marines and our country. He was awarded many medals for his service as theĀ  Navy Cross. He was a hero in 1942 on the Guadalcanal while fighting against the Empire of Japan.

He went on to receive 34 medals including the Army Distinquished Service Medal, Legion of Merit w/ valor device, Bronze Star w/valor device, Navy Presidential Unit Citation w/3 service stars, Navy Unit Commendation w/1 service star, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal, Dominican Campaign Medal, Nicaraquan Campaign Medal in 1933, American Defensive Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 5 service stars, World War II Victory Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal w/ 3 service stars, Order of Military Merit, Taeguk Cordon Medal, Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the United Nations Korea Medal.

One can see how long this man was serving the government, over 35 years. He traveled all over the world. He spent time on the USS Galveston (CL-19) and the USS Arkansas (BB-33). He stood as Commanding General with the Fleet Marine Force, at Camp H.M. Smith Honolulu and beyond until he retired in 1959. He may have started his life in Augusta Georgia but he influenced many other lives all around the world. Find a hotel in green Augusta and see the drinking water that grew such great men. There are many on this site to help you find the best one to fit your personality and needs.

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