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  1. Herman Henry Hanneken (June 23, 1893 – August 23, 1986) was a United States Marine Corps officer and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. Beginning his career as an enlisted man, Hanneken served in the Banana Wars of the 1910s and 1920s.

  2. Herman Henry Hanneken (23 juin 1893 - 23 août 1986) était un officier du Corps des Marines des États-Unis, récipiendaire de la plus haute décoration de l'armée américaine, la médaille d'Honneur.

  3. On episode one hundred and thirty-seven, the story of Herman H Hanneken is told. This episode is brought to you by Combat Flip Flops: flipping the view ...

  4. U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Herman Henry Hanneken was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the Haitian Campaign 1919 - 1920.

  5. 30 sept. 2018 · Second Lieutenant Hanneken not only distinguished himself by his excellent judgement and leadership, but unhesitatingly exposed himself to great personal danger, and the slightest error would have forfeited not only his life but the lives of the detachments of Gendarmerie under his command.

  6. Herman Hanneken was a second lieutenant who killed the notorious bandit chief Charlemagne Peralte and his followers in Haiti in 1919. Learn more about his heroism and the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation.

  7. Herman Hanneken enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1914 and served as an enlisted Marine for four years, achieving the rank of sergeant. He was appointed a second lieutenant in December 1919,...