MAKE A MEME View Large Image Marine Private First Class Eugene A. Obregen, gave his life in protecting a wounded Marine with his body from enemy fire at Seoul, Korea, on September 25, 1950. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Obregon received his Medal of Honor ...
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Keywords: indoor 330-PS-2147 (USMC A-43987): Marine Private First Class Eugene A. Obregen, gave his life in protecting a wounded Marine with his body from enemy fire at Seoul, Korea, on September 25, 1950. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Obregon received his Medal of Honor posthumously from Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimbell at Washington, D.C. Photograph released August 28, 1951. (6/2/2015). 330-PS-2147 (USMC A-43987): Marine Private First Class Eugene A. Obregen, gave his life in protecting a wounded Marine with his body from enemy fire at Seoul, Korea, on September 25, 1950. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Obregon received his Medal of Honor posthumously from Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimbell at Washington, D.C. Photograph released August 28, 1951. (6/2/2015).
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