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Captain, U.S. Navy

George Levick Street III was a highly decorated submariner in the United States Navy who served with distinction during World War II. He is best known for his exceptional valor and leadership, which earned him the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor. Operating in the hazardous waters of the Pacific Theater, his actions represented the pinnacle of submarine warfare capabilities during the conflict.
Throughout his distinguished naval career, Street demonstrated extraordinary heroism in combat, commanding vital submarine patrols that severely disrupted enemy shipping and operations. His tactical skill and bravery under fire were further recognized with the Navy Cross and the Silver Star, making him one of the conflict's most decorated submarine commanders.
Following the war, he continued his service in the Navy, contributing to the nation's defense during the post-war era and the Cold War. His legacy remains a cornerstone of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force, symbolizing the dedication, courage, and technical expertise of the 'Silent Service' during World War II.
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