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Nance, Ralph D.

General Orders: All Hands (March 1953)

Aviation Machinist's Mate Second Class Ralph D. Nance, United States Navy, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy while serving in U.S.S. Sicily (CVE-118), on 15 April 1952.

Nance, Rufus F.

General Orders: All Hands (July 1952)

Chief Boatswain's Mate Rufus F. Nance, United States Navy, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy while serving in U.S.S. Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), on 23 July 1951.

Nething, Harold E.

General Orders: All Hands (December 1953)

Boatswain's Mate First Class Harold E. Nething, United States Navy, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy while serving in U.S.S. Redclaimer (ARS-42), on 2 December 1952.

Nicolopoulos, Ernest C.

General Orders: Heroes, U.S. Marine Corps 1861 - 1955 (Jane Blakeney)

Ernest C. Nicolopoulos (MCSN: 1085409), United States Marine Corps, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism involving voluntary risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy, on September 15, 1951, at Oran, Algeria.

Nolen, Robert H.

General Orders: Heroes, U.S. Marine Corps 1861 - 1955 (Jane Blakeney)

Robert H. Nolen (MCSN: 1118065), United States Marine Corps, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism involving voluntary risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy, on April 24, 1951, at Korea.

Nugent, Michael J.

General Orders: All Hands (June 1952)

Metalsmith Second Class Michael J. Nugent, United States Navy, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism at the risk of life not involving conflict with an armed enemy. Metalsmith Second Class Nugent prevented a serious fire on board U.S.S. Boxer (CV-21) at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, on 6 November 1950.