- Robert B. Nett
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name= Robert B. Nett
born= Birth date and age|1922|6|9
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placeofbirth=New Haven, Connecticut
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank= Colonel
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unit= 305th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division
battles=World War II
*Philippines Campaign
awards=Medal of Honor Legion of Merit Bronze StarPurple Heart
laterwork=Robert B. Nett (born
June 9 ,1922 ) is a formerlieutenant in Company E of the 305th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division, who was awarded theMedal of Honor for actions onDecember 14 1944 on Leyte during the campaign to recapture the Philippines fromJapan .Medal of Honor citation
"He commanded Company E in an attack against a reinforced enemy battalion which had held up the American advance for two days from its entrenched positions around a 3-story concrete building. With another infantry company and armored vehicles, Company E advanced against heavy machinegun and other automatic weapons fire with Lt. Nett spearheading the assault against the strongpoint. During the fierce hand-to-hand encounter which ensued, he killed seven deeply entrenched Japanese with his rifle and bayonet and, although seriously wounded, gallantly continued to lead his men forward, refusing to relinquish his command. Again he was severely wounded, but, still unwilling to retire, pressed ahead with his troops to assure the capture of the objective, Wounded once or more in the final assault, he calmly made all arrangements for the resumption of the advance, turned over his command to another officer, and then walked unaided to the rear for medical treatment. By his remarkable courage in continuing forward through sheer determination despite successive wounds, Lt. Nett provided an inspiring example for his men and was instrumental in the capture of a vital strongpoint."
After the war
Nett continued his service in the army after the war for 33 years retiring with the rank of colonel. He is still involved in Army affairs, giving frequent lectures on leadership and duty. He lectures every class of the Officer Candidate School (OCS), and is frequently invited to give talks to the Ranger Regiment at
Fort Benning . He is often regarded as the "Father of the Officer Candidate School".He has been inducted into the Army Ranger Hall of Fame and the Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame, an honor reserved for those OCS graduates who were awarded the Medal of Honor or rose to the rank of Colonel. In addition, the classroom building in the OCS area at Ft. Benning is named for him, and the Leadership Hall for the
Connecticut National Guard at Camp Rell inNiantic is also named in his honor. In January 2007 theUSO awarded him the Spirit of Hope Award.ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War IIExternal links
* [http://www.gpb.org/programs/valor/rnett.htm Georgia Valor]
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/citations_living/ii_a_nett.html Home of Heroes]
* [http://www-tradoc.army.mil/pao/TNSarchives/January%202007/013007-1.html US Army Training and Doctrine Command]
* [http://www.ct.gov/dpw/cwp/view.asp?A=1057&Q=281118 Connecticut, Dept. of Public Works]Persondata
NAME= Nett, Robert B.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
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