To close with and destroy enemy forces using fire, maneuver and shock effect, or to repel his assault by fire and counterattack.
CAMPAIGN CREDIT
World War II
Philippine Islands, Northern Solomons, Luzon (with arrowhead)
War on Terrorism
Global War on Terrorism
Global War on Terrorism; Afghanistan: Transition I
DECORATIONS
Presidential Unit Citation (Army) Streamer embroidered LUZON 1941-42
Presidential Unit Citation (Army) Streamer embroidered DEFENSE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Presidential Unit Citation (Army) Streamer embroidered BATAAN
Presidential Unit Citation (Army) Streamer embroidered LUZON
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) Streamer embroidered AFGHANISTAN NOV 2011 – AUG 2012
Philippine Presidential Unit citation Streamer embroidered 7 DECEMBER 1941 TO 10 MAY 1942
Philippine Presidential Unit citation Streamer embroidered 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
37th Tank Company, Camp Perry, Ohio, 1926.
Company C, 192nd Tank Battalion, Port Clinton, Ohio, Nov. 20, 1940.
Members of Company C, 192nd Tank Battalion Earl McFay (from left), Paul Grassick, John Robinette, Earl Charles and George Zimmerman stand in front of their Stuart Tank during training at Fort Knox, Ky. in 1941.
Capt. Dan Tack (left), commander of the 213th Maintenance Company and Lt. Col. William Burpee, commander of the 137th Supply and Service Battalion, attach a dedication plaque naming the armory at Camp Perry as the Bataan Armory in honor of Company C, 192nd Tank Battalion, Nov. 25, 1984.
Brass ammunition casings litter the ground as Spc. Scott Stephenson of Company D, 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, qualifies with the M240B machine gun at the Camp Perry Joint Military Training Center in Port Clinton, Ohio, June 2, 2013.