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Justice Chambers
Feb 02, 1908
Justice Marion Chambers was born in Huntington.
1930
Justice Chambers enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve.
1932
Justice Chambers earned his law degree.
1940
Justice Chambers was called to active duty.
Feb 19, 1945
Justice Chambers led an assault battalion that landed on Iwo Jima under heavy enemy fire.
Feb 22, 1945
Justice Chambers was wounded on Iwo Jima and removed from combat.
Jan 01, 1946
Colonel Justice Chambers retired from Marine Corps Reserve.
Nov 01, 1950
President Harry Truman awarded Justice Chambers the Medal of Honor.
Jul 29, 1982
Justice Chambers died at Bethesda Naval Hospital after suffering a stroke.
May 11, 2002
Wayne County honored Justice Chambers with a plaque.
2004
The U.S. 60 bridge connecting Cabell and Wayne counties was named the Colonel Justice M. Chambers Memorial Bridge. View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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