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    William F. Dean

    United States Army Medal of Honor recipient

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  1. William Frishe Dean Sr. (August 1, 1899 – August 24, 1981) was a United States Army major general during World War II and the Korean War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions on July 20 and 21, 1950, during the Battle of Taejon in South Korea.

  2. Undermanned, and poorly trained and equipped, the American forces in Korea suffered grievous casualties while attempting to halt the NKPA onslaught. Among the first U.S. Army units deployed to Korea was the 24th Infantry Division. Led by MG William F. Dean, the 24th was comprised of largely untested, green troops.

  3. William F. Dean. Born August 1, 1899. Carlyle, Illinois. Died August 24, 1981. Berkeley, California. American military leader. W illiam F. Dean was one of the few U.S. officers in the Korean War (1950–53) who had been in that country prior to the war.

  4. Major General William F. Dean. Medal Of Honor Recipient. Born: 1 August 1899, Carlyle, Illinois. Rank: Major General, Commanding General, 24th Infantry Division. Place and date: Tejon, Korea, 20 and 21 July 1950. Authority: Department of the Army General Order No.: 7, 16 February 1951. Citation.

  5. May 25, 2021 · William F. Dean got separated from his unit and then delivered to the enemy. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. According to the book " The U.S. Army and the Korean War: South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu ," by Roy. E. Appleman, on July 12, 1950, Dean was commanding the 34th Infantry in Taejon, when he was forced to abandon the city.

  6. William F. Dean was an accomplished military officer and combat veteran by the time the Korean War began. He led troops fighting Nazi Germany in Europe during World War II and had returned to the U.S. to prepare for the invasion of Japan before the war ended.

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  8. Apr 3, 2021 · Maj. Gen. William F. Dean was the highest-ranking POW of the Korean War. (Department of Defense) Dean was the commander of the closest American ground forces to the Korean Peninsula when...

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