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President George W. Bush places the Medal of Honor around the neck of Army pilot Lt. Col. Bruce P. Crandall, who saved dozens of soldiers in Vietnam in 1965.
Retired Army Lt. Col. Bruce P. Crandall wears a hearing aid and speaks haltingly at times. But when asked about a harrowing 1965 battle in South Vietnam's central highlands, his voice resounds ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Bruce P. Crandall is a Recipient for the Medal of Honor with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2007 Ceremony as a Lieutenant Colonel for ...
In a White House ceremony President Bush presented Lt. Colonel Bruce Crandall with the Congressional Medal of Honor for acts of valor as a helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War. There were many ...
It culminated in the unveiling of the dedication sign of the Bullard-Crandall Air Traffic Control Facility. Bullard, a Columbus, Ga., native, was born in 1895 and went on to become the first ...
Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Col. Bruce Crandall (ret.) is the 2022 Grand Marshal for the East Valley Veterans Day Parade at 11 a.m. Nov. 11.. He received the Medal of Honor for valor in ...
During his service in Vietnam, Maj. Bruce Crandall flew almost a thousand missions. But valorous actions one day in November 1965 earned the Army pilot the Medal of Honor. On Nov. 14, 1965 ...