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2003 VAN FLEET AWARD
RAYMOND G. DAVIS
General, (Ret.)
United States Marine Corps
CITATION
General
Raymond G. Davis has compiled a matchless combat record as a Marine Corps
officer in the brutal Guadalcanal campaign of World War II, and as the
commanding general of the Third Marine Division in Vietnam. During
the Korean War, General Davis was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions as
a battalion commander during the First Marine Division's historic fight to
break out of the Chosin Reservoir area in the frigid mountains of North
Korea.
General Davis has been awarded numerous medals for heroism
by a grateful United States government. His 33 years of active service as a
Marine Corps officer ended with his retirement in 1972, after serving as the
assistant commandant of the Marine Corps.
Like General Van Fleet, for whom this award is named,
General Davis came out of the Korean War with a special admiration for the
Korean people. He has worked tirelessly to develop the Sam Nunn School of
International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has worked to
promote the establishment of a nuclear-free zone in Northeast Asia and has
actively participated in meetings between American and North Korean officials
in New York City.
Last year, with the cooperation of the government of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, General
Davis visited the Chosin Reservoir area, as a part of the United
States government's effort to repatriate
the remains of servicemen killed during the war. General Davis is working
diligently to return to North Korea in the
near future, with other Korean War veterans and their families, in an attempt
to forge bonds of friendship between former enemies as well as assist in
locating and repatriating those still buried in the formidable mountains of North
Korea.
General Davis has brought the same dedication and intensity
to civilian life that he demonstrated as an officer in combat. His
contributions to Korea and to America, in peace
and war, perfectly exemplify the spirit of the Van Fleet Award. It is most
appropriate that this award is being presented to General Davis by the
President of the Republic of Korea, His
Excellency Roh Moo-hyun.
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