A MAN OF MARK AND MEDALS 



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 SERGEANT DAN DATA', OF THE MARINES 



Sergeant Daly may not be the most-decorated fighter in an American uniform, as is 

 reported, but this photograph, taken upon the occasion of the bestowal of the French 

 Medaille Militaire, proves that he "bears his blushing honors thick upon him." He won the 

 Congressional Medal of Honor in China, in the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, and the Distin- 

 guished Service Cross in France with the Sixth Marines at Belleau Wood, where, after 

 being wounded, he captured a German officer and fourteen men. In addition to the Medal of 

 Honor, which is worn suspended on a ribbon around the neck, these decorations will be 

 recognized: the French Medaille Militaire, the Distinguished Service Cross (Xo. 4), the 

 Philippine Campaign Medal (No. 31), the China Relief Expedition Medal (No. 3,0. the 

 Haitian Campaign Medal (Xo. 37), and the U. S. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal 

 ( Xo. 27), with bars for two additional enlistment periods of four years each and recommen- 

 dations for ''fidelity, zeal, and obedience." 



