Chesty Puller
Chesty Puller was a highly respected United States Marine Corps officer known for his leadership during World War II and the Korean War. Born on June 26, 1897, in Virginia, he became famous for his bravery and tactical skills, earning numerous awards, including the Navy Cross five times, making him one of the most decorated Marines in history.
Puller served in various capacities throughout his military career, including as a platoon leader and battalion commander. His reputation for toughness and dedication inspired many Marines, and he became a legendary figure within the Marine Corps. He passed away on October 11, 1971, leaving a lasting legacy.