On the recordMarch 7, 1946
His ability, his industry and his untiring devotion to duty were of incalculable benefit to the war effort of the Nation.
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presidency.ucsb.eduHis ability, his industry and his untiring devotion to duty were of incalculable benefit to the war effort of the Nation.
Citation Accompanying the Medal for Merit Presented to John Monroe Johnson.
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