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- John_E._Butts abstract "John Edward Butts (1922-June 23, 1944) was an American combat soldier who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions in the Normandy Campaign during World War II. Butts was one of five brothers to serve in the war and the only one to be killed in action.Butts joined the United States Army from Buffalo, New York in October 1940. He was killed on June 23, 1944, and is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery in Medina, New York.".
- John_E._Butts allegiance "United States of America".
- John_E._Butts award Combat_Infantryman_Badge.
- John_E._Butts award Medal_of_Honor.
- John_E._Butts award Purple_Heart.
- John_E._Butts battle World_War_II.
- John_E._Butts birthDate "1923".
- John_E._Butts birthPlace Medina,_New_York.
- John_E._Butts birthYear "1923".
- John_E._Butts deathDate "1944-06-23".
- John_E._Butts deathPlace Normandy.
- John_E._Butts deathYear "1944".
- John_E._Butts militaryBranch United_States_Army.
- John_E._Butts militaryUnit 60th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States).
- John_E._Butts serviceEndYear "1944".
- John_E._Butts serviceStartYear "1940".
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- John_E._Butts wikiPageWikiLinkText "John E. Butts".
- John_E._Butts allegiance United_States.
- John_E._Butts awards Combat_Infantryman_Badge.
- John_E._Butts awards Medal_of_Honor.
- John_E._Butts awards Purple_Heart.
- John_E._Butts battles World_War_II.
- John_E._Butts birthDate "1922".
- John_E._Butts birthPlace Medina,_New_York.
- John_E._Butts branch United_States_Army.
- John_E._Butts dateOfBirth "1923".
- John_E._Butts dateOfDeath "1944-06-23".
- John_E._Butts deathDate "--06-23".
- John_E._Butts deathPlace Normandy.
- John_E._Butts name "Butts, John E.".
- John_E._Butts name "John E. Butts".
- John_E._Butts placeOfBirth Medina,_New_York.
- John_E._Butts placeOfDeath Normandy.
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- John_E._Butts rank Second_lieutenant.
- John_E._Butts serviceyears "1940".
- John_E._Butts shortDescription "United States Army Medal of Honor recipient".
- John_E._Butts unit "60".
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- John_E._Butts description "United States Army Medal of Honor recipient".
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- John_E._Butts subject Category:United_States_Army_Medal_of_Honor_recipients.
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- John_E._Butts comment "John Edward Butts (1922-June 23, 1944) was an American combat soldier who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his actions in the Normandy Campaign during World War II. Butts was one of five brothers to serve in the war and the only one to be killed in action.Butts joined the United States Army from Buffalo, New York in October 1940. He was killed on June 23, 1944, and is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery in Medina, New York.".
- John_E._Butts label "John E. Butts".
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