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Sergeant (posthumous), U.S. Army
Gilbert Georgie Collier was a soldier in the United States Army who served during the Korean War. Standing out for his conspicuous gallantry, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on 19–20 July 1953.
While serving as a Sergeant, Collier demonstrated extraordinary bravery under fire, which resulted in his ultimate sacrifice. He was wounded during the engagement, leading to his posthumous decorations.
His legacy remains honored through his military decorations, including the nation's highest military award, the Purple Heart with an oak leaf cluster, and several campaign and service medals representing his dedicated service in the Korean theater.
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