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THE HEROIC STORY OF THE U.S. ARMY PRIVATE FIRST CLASS HERMAN CLAUDIOUS WALLACE OF LUBBOCK, HE MUST BE HONORED

 U.S. Army Private First Class Herman Claudious Wallace of Lubbock, Texas, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on February 27, 1945, near Prümzurlay, Germany.

Wallace joined the Army in June 1943, serving as a private first class in Company B, 301st Engineer Combat Battalion, 76th Infantry Division. 

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On February 27, 1945, Wallace stepped on an S-mine during demining operations near Prümzurlay in western Germany. Knowing that if he tried to run away, the mine would pop up and explode a few feet off the ground, endangering the soldiers nearby, he deliberately remained standing until the mine detonated. Wallace was killed in the explosion, but the blast was confined to the ground, and no other soldiers were hurt. He was just 20 years old.

He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on February 27, 1945. Wallace is buried in the City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Texas.

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On February 17, 2024, the small town of Vero Beach, Florida, witnessed an event that seemed almost out of time.


The remains of Robert Lee Hurst, a young soldier who perished in the infamous Cabanatuan prison camp during the harrowing Bataan Death March of WWII, were definitively identified and returned to his final resting place in Winter Beach Cemetery. It was a moment that brought together generations, a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for the freedoms we enjoy today.

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In 1942, a 20-year-old farmhand from Wabasso, Robert Lee Hurst, made the fateful decision to enlist in the Army, stepping into a conflict that would claim his life and leave his fate unknown for more than 80 years.

 Hurst's story, a stark representation of the thousands who vanished without a trace in the Pacific theater, remained a lingering question in the hearts of his family and the wider community. The recent confirmation of his remains by the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has not only provided closure but also reignited a sense of collective remembrance in Vero Beach.

The burial ceremony for Hurst was more than just a somber occasion; it was a community-wide event that transcended generations, reuniting Hurst's descendants, some of whom had only known him through family stories.

 This gathering underscored the importance of ensuring that the sacrifices of the past are not forgotten, but instead honored and remembered. The return of Hurst's remains to his hometown has sparked a renewed commitment among local leaders and families to pass down the historical values of service and sacrifice, teaching younger generations about the cost of the freedoms they enjoy today.

Robert Lee Hurst's story is a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of those who fought and died in WWII. As Vero Beach came together to pay their respects, the event also served as a catalyst for a broader conversation about the importance of honoring the Greatest Generation.

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