William J. Maddox, Jr.

William J. Maddox Jr. (22 May 1921 in Newburgh - 5 January 2001 in Bedford) was a American Lieutenant in the United States Army during World War II. He retired on 1 July 1976 as Major General.

Awards

 * Combat Infantryman Badge
 * Command Pilot Badge
 * Army Distinguished Service Medal
 * Silver Star Medal with 3 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Legion of Merit with 4 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 silver and 2 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Soldier's Medal
 * Bronze Star Medal with "V" device and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Purple Heart with 3 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Air Medal with "V" device and 139 oak leaf clusters
 * Army Commendation Medal with "V" device and 2 bronze oak leaf clusters
 * Army Good Conduct Medal
 * American Campaign Medal
 * American Defense Service Medal
 * World War II Victory Medal
 * Army of Occupation Medal
 * National Defense Service Medal with Service star
 * Korean Service Medal with Arrowhead device and 3 Service stars
 * Vietnam Service Medal with 1 silver and 3 Service stars
 * Korea Defense Service Medal
 * Armed Forces Reserve Medal
 * Order of National Security Merit (Cheon-Su Medal)
 * Army Distinguished Service Order 1st Class
 * 4 Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citations
 * Vietnam Gallantry Cross with 2 silver Service stars
 * United Nations Korea Medal
 * Vietnam Campaign Medal
 * Korean War Service Medal
 * Presidential Unit Citation
 * Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
 * Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Emblem with palm