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Brevard County’s only recipient of the Medal of Honor (Awarded for bravery during the Korean War)

Brevard County’s only recipient of the Medal of Honor (Awarded for bravery during the Korean War). Emory L. Bennett. KOREAN WAR ***************.

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Brevard County’s only recipient of the Medal of Honor (Awarded for bravery during the Korean War)

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  1. Brevard County’s only recipient of the Medal of Honor(Awarded for bravery during the Korean War) Emory L. Bennett

  2. KOREAN WAR*************** A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, lasting from 1950 to 1953, in which the United States, along with other UN countries, fought on the side of the South Koreans while China fought on the side of the North Koreans. The Americans

  3. * The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. * It is generally presented to its recipient by the President of the United States of America in the name of Congress, it is often called the Congressional Medal of Honor.Congressional Medal of Honor Society

  4. Emory L. Bennett-Early History • Emory L. Bennett was born in Volusia County in 1929. • Family moved to Brevard County in 1936. • Graduated from Cocoa High School in 1948. • Joined the army after hostilities began in Korea in 1950.

  5. Medal of Honor Citation • On June 24, 1951, near Sobangsan, Korea, Pfc. Bennett repelled an attack by 2 enemy battalions by leaving his foxhole and inflicting numerous causalities on the enemy. Upon orders to move back, Pfc. Bennett remained behind to provide covering fire for withdrawing troops, sweeping the charging foe with gunfire until mortally wounded. medalofhonor.com

  6. DID YOU KNOW? • A section of the Beachline Expressway (SR-528) is named Bennett Causeway in honor of Emory L. Bennett.

  7. Emory L. Bennett’s Gravesite Pine Crest Cemetery Cocoa, FL

  8. Emory L. Bennett statue Cocoa Riverfront Park

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