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Robert Edward Femoyer (October 31, 1921 –
November 2, 1944) is one of only
eleven known Eagle Scouts to
receive the
Medal of Honor; the
others are Aquilla...
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Femoyer Hall – (1949–2021) was
located on the
Upper Quad
across from
McBride Hall.
Named for
Medal of
Honor winner,
Second Lieutenant Robert Femoyer,...
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remaining at
controls so
others could escape damaged aircraft. 2nd Lt
Robert Femoyer (navigator) –
awarded posthumously 1st Lt
Donald J. Gott (pilot) – awarded...
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Davis Gregory,
Herbert Joseph Thomas,
Jimmie W. Monteith,
Robert Edward Femoyer,
Richard Thomas Shea, Jr., Gary Lee Miller;
their names are
inscribed on...
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bombers against the
German aircraft industry. 2d
Lieutenant Robert E.
Femoyer, of the 711th
Bombardment Squadron, was
awarded the
Medal of
Honor for...
- example). The
reverse also occurred: Lts. Jack W.
Mathis and
Robert E.
Femoyer received posthumous awards while their respective Boeing B-17
Flying Fortresses...
- the
strategic bombing campaign against Germany. 2d
Lieutenant Robert E.
Femoyer, of the 711th
Bombardment Squadron, was
awarded the
Medal of
Honor for...
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Aquilla J.
Dyess and Mitc****
Paige of the U.S.
Marine Corps;
Robert Edward Femoyer and Jay
Zeamer Jr. of the U.S. Army Air Forces; Leo K.
Thorsness of the...
- the
Medal of Honor:
Eugene B. Fluckey,
Aquilla J. Dyess,
Robert Edward Femoyer,
Walter Joseph Marm, Jr., Mitc**** Paige,: 18–19
Thomas R. Norris, Arlo...
- 1945
Sacrificed his life by
smothering a
grenade with his body
Robert E.
Femoyer † Air
Forces Second Lieutenant over Merseburg,
Germany November 2, 1944...