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United States Coast Guardsman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert James Yered was a United States coast guardsman who was awarded the Silver Star Medal for his actions during the Vietnam War.[2][3][4][5][6]
Robert J. Yered | |
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Born | Millis, Massachusetts, U.S. | December 2, 1939
Died | January 26, 2009 69)[1] | (aged
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Coast Guard |
Rank | Master Chief Petty Officer |
Battles / wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | Silver Star, Purple Heart, Vietnam Service Medal |
According to the Milford Daily News, his local paper, Yered enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard at seventeen years old.[2] He rose to the highest enlisted rank, master chief petty officer, prior to his retirement after 24 years of service.
Yered's 82-foot Point-class cutter was moored in a river port at Cát Lái, Vietnam, on February 18, 1968, when the base was attacked by mortars and rockets.[7][3][8] According to his official biography:
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Yered was also awarded a Purple Heart.
After he retired from the U.S. Coast Guard Yered was a groundskeeper at a high school in Massachusetts.[9]
In 2010, when the U.S. Coast Guard decided that all the new Sentinel-class cutters would be named after U.S. Coast Guardsmen who had been recognized for their heroism, Yered was one of those to be honored.[3][10] The fourth cutter in the class was named the USCGC Robert Yered (WPC-1104).[11][12]
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