Commander Moore Awarded Bronze Star "For distinguishing himself by meritorious achievement as Commanding Officer of a Coast Guard combat cutter prior to and during the amphibious invasion of southern France in August, 1944," Coast Guard Commander Harold C. Moore, right, receives the Bronze Star Medal from Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry, Commander, Eighth Amphibious Force, at impressive ceremonies at a port in North Africa. A veteran of service on many Coast Guard ships, Commander Moore makes his home in New London, Conn. His wife is Mrs. Eleanor K. Moore, of that city, and they have one s


Commander Moore Awarded Bronze Star "For distinguishing himself by meritorious achievement as Commanding Officer of a Coast Guard combat cutter prior to and during the amphibious invasion of southern France in August, 1944," Coast Guard Commander Harold C. Moore, right, receives the Bronze Star Medal from Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry, Commander, Eighth Amphibious Force, at impressive ceremonies at a port in North Africa. A veteran of service on many Coast Guard ships, Commander Moore makes his home in New London, Conn. His wife is Mrs. Eleanor K. Moore, of that city, and they have one son, John Kelley Moore.


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