Long Time Coming
Sep 29, 2020
2 minutes
—John C. McManus
When Major General George W. Griner Jr. turned down the recommendation for Captain Ben Salomon’s Medal of Honor in fall 1944, he unwittingly set in motion nearly six decades of gross injustice.
Salomon’s exploits began gaining wider recognition shortly after the war, when Captain Edmund Love, about the 27th Infantry Division’s experiences on Saipan. Some two years later, a radio host, Paul Whiteman, read the story on his national program. In his audience that day was Ben Salomon’s father.
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