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Distinguished Service Cross

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A US Army decoration awarded for exceptional heroism in combat.
  • noun A British military decoration awarded to officers of the Royal Navy for gallantry in action.

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  • noun a United States Army decoration for extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy

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Examples

  • The Distinguished Service Cross is the lineal descendant of the "Certificate of Merit," a diploma awarded for valor first issued in the 1840s.

    StrategyPage.com 2010

  • The Distinguished Service Cross is the lineal descendant of the "Certificate of Merit," a diploma awarded for valor first issued in the 1840s.

    StrategyPage.com 2010

  • Mr. Hajiro, who was shot in the shoulder and wrist and barred from further combat duty, originally received a Distinguished Service Cross, the Army's second-highest award for combat valor.

    Barney F. Hajiro, Medal of Honor recipient, dies at 94 Dennis McLellan 2011

  • Mr. Winters later called the action "my apogee" and received the Distinguished Service Cross.

    D-Day Paratrooper Was Immortalized in 'Band of Brothers' Stephen Miller 2011

  • A charismatic officer who led by example, Mr. Winters received the Distinguished Service Cross, the country's second highest decoration for valor, while conducting combat operations on D-Day.

    Dick Winters dies; WWII hero commanded 'Band of Brothers' T. Rees Shapiro 2011

  • Instead of the Medal of Honor, Pershing approved another second highest decoration, an Oak Leaf Cluster for the Distinguished Service Cross he had earned at Ourcq River.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Hailing from a poor Catholic neighborhood in Buffalo, N.Y., Donovan 1883-1959 won early renown as the most-decorated officer of World War I, earning the Distinguished Service Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal with two oak-leaf clusters, two Purple Hearts and the Congressional Medal of Honor.

    The Spymaster's Spymaster Andrew Roberts 2011

  • Instead of the Medal of Honor, Pershing approved another second highest decoration, an Oak Leaf Cluster for the Distinguished Service Cross he had earned at Ourcq River.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • In 1996, long after his death, Johnson finally received the Purple Heart and, in 2003, Schumer helped obtain the Distinguished Service Cross for Johnson.

    Dorian de Wind: Medal of Honor for a Black World War I Hero? Dorian de Wind 2011

  • Years after his World War II service, he was walking down the street in his uniform when a white colonel attempted to strip the Distinguished Service Cross off Lt. Baker's chest.

    Lasting Valor 2010

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