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Distinguished Service Cross (U.S.)

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  • 1st Lt. Arthur Vandervoort Savage (1894 - 1918)
    1st Lt. Arthur Vandervoort Savage United States World War I Soldier. He served in Company B, 30th Infantry, AEF. Killed in action during the second battle of the Marne near Chateau Thierry, July ...
  • Lt. General Kenneth Banks Cooper (1923 - 2007)
    Kenneth Banks Cooper, business executive, former army officer, retired military officer. Decorated Legion of Merit (2), Distinguished Service Medal (2), D.D.S.M. Member Society Military Engrs, Army N...
  • 2LT Caldwell Colt Robinson (1897 - 1918)
    Marine office, killed at the Battle of Belleau Wood. Inscription killed in action Bors, DeBelleau France World War I Caldwell Colt Robinson was the son of Colonel Charles Leonard Frost Robinson an...
  • Neilson Poe (1876 - 1963)
    Lt. Neilson Poe Princeton Class of 1897 Poe a.k.a. Net Poe was a football player for the Princeton Tigers. He played in the Princeton backfield in 1895 and 1896, and even later returned ...
  • Rear Admiral Charles Franklin Martin (1892 - 1975)
    Rear Admiral Charles Franklin Martin Rear Admiral Martin was born in Augusta, Georgia, 4 January 1892. He attended the Blackville Graded School, Blackville, South Carolina, and the College of...

For the British medal by the same name, see here.==


The Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) is the United States Army's second highest military decoration for soldiers who display extraordinary heroism in combat with an armed enemy force. Actions that merit the Distinguished Service Cross must be of such a high degree that they are above those required for all other U.S. combat decorations, but which do not meet the criteria for the Medal of Honor. The Army Distinguished Service Cross is equivalent to the Navy and Marine Corps' Navy Cross, the Air Force and Space Force's Air Force Cross, and the Coast Guard Cross. Prior to the creation of the Air Force Cross in 1960, airmen were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.

The Distinguished Service Cross was first awarded during World War I. In addition, a number of awards were bestowed for actions which took place before World War I. In many cases, the medal was awarded to soldiers who had received a Certificate of Merit for gallantry; at the time, this certificate was the only other honor for gallantry the Army could present to combatants in lieu of a Medal of Honor. Others were furnished in belated recognition of actions which occurred in the Philippine–American War, during the Boxer Rebellion, and Pancho Villa Expedition.

The Distinguished Service Cross is distinct from the Distinguished Service Medal, which is awarded to Army soldiers in recognition of exceptionally meritorious service to the government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility. The Distinguished Service Cross is only awarded for actions in combat, while the Distinguished Service Medal has no such restriction. (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)

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