17th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Medal of Honor Recipients

Medal of Honor Recipients

Spanish–American War
  • Private George Berg, Company C
  • Private Oscar Brookin, Company C
  • Corporal Ulysses G. Buzzard, Company C
  • Private Thomas J. Graves, Company C
  • First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Hardaway
  • Corporal Norman W. Ressler, Company D
  • Second Lieutenant Charles DuVal Roberts
  • Corporal Warren J. Shepherd, Company D
  • Private Bruno Wende, Company C
World War II
  • Private First Class Leonard C. Brostrom, Company F
  • Private First Class John F. Thorson, Company G
Korean War
  • Private Charles H. Barker, Company K
  • Captain Raymond Harvey, Company C
  • Corporal Einar H. Ingman, Jr., Company E
  • Private First Class Anthony T. KahoÊ»ohanohano, Company H
  • Corporal William F. Lyell, Company F
  • Private First Class Joseph C. Rodriguez, Company F
  • First Lieutenant Richard Thomas Shea, Company A

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