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  1. Pierre (Peter) Julien Ortiz OBE (July 5, 1913 – May 16, 1988) was a United States Marine Corps colonel who received two Navy Crosses for extraordinary heroism as a major in World War II. He served in North Africa and Europe during the war, as a member of the French Foreign Legion , the U.S. Marines and the Office of Strategic Services (OSS ...

  2. Apr 19, 2023 · Who Was Peter J. Ortiz, the American Spy Who Surrendered to the Nazis to Save Civilians? | Smithsonian. History | April 19, 2023. The American Spy Who Surrendered to the Nazis to Save...

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  3. Jul 20, 2014 · A Marine in the OSS. By Dwight Jon Zimmerman - July 20, 2014. One U.S. Marine assigned to covert activities in Europe with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was Capt. Peter J. Ortiz, who was twice decorated with the Navy Cross. Here he receives his first Navy Cross from Adm. Harold R. Stark in London, U.K. Photo courtesy of Dick Camp.

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  5. A veteran of the legendary French Foreign Legion before joining the Marine Corps, the tall, handsome Ortiz emerged from the war as the most decorated U.S. soldier to serve with the OSS. He was a courteous, compassionate man, and his fearlessness amazed all who knew him. Two Hollywood films were loosely based on his exploits.

  6. The Spy. Peter Ortiz returned to the United States to recuperate in April 1943 and the next month was assigned to the Naval Command of OSS; one of only 80 USMC officers who served in the OSS during the war. By July, he was in London pending assignment to France.

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · The article looks at the life and career of Col Peter Ortiz, who was born Pierre Julien Ortiz in New York City in 1913. His mother was an American of Swiss-German descent and his father was French. Ortiz grew up speaking English, French, and German, and later acquired fluency in Spanish and Arabic, and proficiency in Italian and Portuguese.

  8. The covert Marines in Europe parachuted behind enemy lines or were landed on hostile shores, conducting raids and sabotage operations and training resistance fighters to disrupt Nazi logistics. Colonel Peter Ortiz receives his first Navy Cross from Admiral Harold R. Stark in London.

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