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rMarkowitz Medal Goes To MotherHighest Rankisi (M-fictr In Carteret T*Die. Is Hmntm). • /1 CAR! KMT Gnl. Gcoi*.* S.Jfit*uiklt;‘i, Cou m inning Officer atIV; Jay, (JoY(‘l’M*f’s island,•Yolk, prescntf d j. pivthum:)tM Ewaid of a Bronx k i:’;ar Medal toMr*. .fiwfjili MaikewiU of '57Root‘vi it, Avvime. !«.st Friday nfte rDtwn, .She- is I he twther of^Capt, John J. MarknwiU, highest jinking oil if or of Guru* ret to give j/is life in the service of hia mn ,^ryf anil the medal was given her lt;at ceremonies on Morris Memorial f ield at ■’ T\ M. at the post.The citation accompanying (he .Rwarrl was iu follows:^Captain John i. MarkuwiU distinguished himself by meritorious y.'*rvilt;?« in connection with military operations against an m-emy of the United State* from 4 July ID44 to 5 October 1944, in **** nml ***° During thi* period, £aptain Markowita proved himself t» be a combat leader of the ighr: ! order. (Tmi and rosoutee-!ul under fire, he led his company-nllinntly in engagements against a determined ^nemy By his example of courage and aggressiveness, he infilled and maintained a Hi.perior lighting spirit in the men of his command. Captain Markowitz V service was of outstaml-ing me: it and rt fleets; h-onor upun himself and upon the militaryvice of (he UniUd States.’’With VIMarkowitz at th11 ceremony were htr hunbaiul; her Ksn-in-lavv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Krcd Go irons, and their daughter, Ilt;imlu; another daughter, 'Mrs. Stanley Kosel; Mrs. Paul Kalitat ‘tnd Very Rev. John Hun-diak, pusloi of Hi. DemetriumUkrainian ('hutch, of which ( apt, Mutko wit'/ wan a member.
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