America's Most Decorated Soldier Dies
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Updated: 10:51 PM Dec 23, 2009
America's Most Decorated Soldier Dies
Services were pending Wednesday for a retired Army colonel who, at the time of his death in Waco, was believed to be the most-decorated living American soldier.
Posted: 9:48 PM Dec 23, 2009
Reporter: KWTX
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WACO (December 23, 2009)—Retired Army Col. Robert L. Howard, 70, who died Wednesday in Waco, was a Medal of Honor winner who at the time of his death was believed to be the most-decorated living American soldier.

Howard will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Services were pending Wednesday through OakCrest Funeral Home in Waco.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry issued a statement late Wednesday afternoon in which he said Howard “was the bravest soldier I ever met.”

“His unshakeable commitment to freedom, displayed in countless episodes of battlefield gallantry, lives on in the actions of our military men and women who continue to serve in hostile conditions overseas,” he said.

Howard, who grew up in Opelika, Ala., enlisted in the Army in 1956 at the age of 17 and retired as a full colonel in 1992.

In Vietnam, he served in the U.S. Army Special Forces and spent most of his five tours in the secret Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observation Group, or MACV-SOG, which was an unconventional force whose members were assigned to deep-penetration reconnaissance and interdiction missions.

He was nominated three times for the Medal of Honor, which he was awarded in 1971 for the rescue of a seriously wounded platoon leader who was under enemy fire.


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Posted by: Michael Location: Iola, Texas on Dec 25, 2009 at 09:44 PM

He was a great American.
Posted by: Bullet Location: College Station on Dec 24, 2009 at 01:47 PM

Best wishes and sincere appreciation.
Posted by: Jack Location: Bryan on Dec 24, 2009 at 10:12 AM

What a great American. May he rest in peace. Your sacrifice is appreciated. Blessing to your loved ones. True hero, Amen.
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