- Robert Eugene Bush
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert Eugene Bush
born= birth date|1926|10|4
died= death date and age|2005|11|8|1926|10|4
placeofbirth=Tacoma, Washington
placeofdeath=Olympia, Washington
placeofburial=
caption= Robert Eugene Bush
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1944-1945
rank= Hospital Apprentice First Class
commands=
unit=2d Battalion 5th Marines
battles=World War II *Battle of Okinawa
awards=Medal of Honor Purple Heart
laterwork=
portrayedby=Robert Eugene Bush (
October 4 1926 –November 8 2005 ) was aUnited States Navy Hospital Corpsman during World War II, who received theMedal of Honor , the United States highest award for gallantry, during theBattle of Okinawa .Early life
Born in
Tacoma, Washington , Bush joined the Navy in 1944. He participated in the invasion ofOkinawa and was wounded during an attack on a rifle company that he was on patrol with inMay 2 ,1945 . At 18 years of age, Bush received the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at Okinawa.Postwar
After the war, he returned to finish high school and to marry his high school sweetheart, Wanda. He later studied business administration at the
University of Washington . He founded the Bayview Lumber Company atSouth Bend, Washington in 1951 and Bayview Redi-Mix at Elma, WA, building both into multi-million dollar businesses. Former NBC News anchorTom Brokaw wrote a chapter about Bush in his World War II book "The Greatest Generation" (1998).Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital in
Twentynine Palms, California was named in his honor, as was the Bush Health Care Clinic, located at Camp Courtney,Okinawa, Japan . In 1998, a monument depicting his actions on Okinawa was erected in a park named for him in his hometown of South Bend, Washington, which named a street after him as well.As well as his business affairs, Bush was active in championing veterans' causes, and served for a time as President of the [http://www.cmohs.org/index.html Congressional Medal of Honor Society] . He attended the inaugurations of every president since
Dwight D. Eisenhower , excepting that ofLyndon B. Johnson , who didn't invite Medal of Honor recipients. He is not related to either President Bush.Robert and Wanda Bush were the parents of three sons and a daughter. He died from cancer on November 8, 2005, in
Olympia, Washington , aged 79. His wife predeceased him in 1999, and a son, Larry, died in 1986. At the time of his death he was survived by three children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Hospital Apprentice First Class, U.S. Naval Reserve, serving as Medical Corpsman with a rifle company, 2d Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Place and date: Okinawa Jima, Ryukyu Islands, 2 May 1945. Entered service at: Washington. Born: 4 October 1926, Tacoma, Wash.
Citation:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Medical Corpsman with a rifle company, in action against enemy Japanese forces on Okinawa Jima, Ryukyu Islands, 2 May 1945. Fearlessly braving the fury of artillery, mortar, and machinegun fire from strongly entrenched hostile positions, Bush constantly and unhesitatingly moved from 1 casualty to another to attend the wounded falling under the enemy's murderous barrages. As the attack passed over a ridge top, Bush was advancing to administer blood plasma to a marine officer lying wounded on the skyline when the Japanese launched a savage counterattack. In this perilously exposed position, he resolutely maintained the flow of life-giving plasma. With the bottle held high in 1 hand, Bush drew his pistol with the other and fired into the enemy's ranks until his ammunition was expended. Quickly seizing a discarded carbine, he trained his fire on the Japanese charging pointblank over the hill, accounting for 6 of the enemy despite his own serious wounds and the loss of 1 eye suffered during his desperate battle in defense of the helpless man. With the hostile force finally routed, he calmly disregarded his own critical condition to complete his mission, valiantly refusing medical treatment for himself until his officer patient had been evacuated, and collapsing only after attempting to walk to the battle aid station. His daring initiative, great personal valor, and heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in service of others reflect great credit upon Bush and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. [http://www.cmohs.org/recipients/recent_dep_cit.htm]
ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIReferences
* [http://www.nhtp.med.navy.mil/about%20the%20hospital.htm Robert E Bush Hospital]
* [http://www.okinawa.usmc.mil/Living%20on%20Okinawa/Healthcare%20Page.html Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan]Further reading
*cite book
accessdate=2007-11-03
url=http://www.nps.gov/archive/wapa/indepth/extContent/usmc/pcn-190-003135-00/sec7.htm
title=The Final Campaign: Marines in the Victory on Okinawa
author=Alexander, Colonel Joseph H., USMC (Ret)
series=Marines in World War II Commemorative Series
publisher=History and Museums Division, United States Marine Corps
location=Washington, D.C.
year=1995Persondata
NAME= Bush, Robert Eugene
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=October 4 1926
PLACE OF BIRTH=Tacoma, Washington
DATE OF DEATH=November 8 2005
PLACE OF DEATH=Olympia, Washington
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