Herman Bottcher

Herman John Bottcher
BornJuly 13, 1909
Landsberg, Germany
DiedDecember 31, 1944 (aged 35)
near Silad Bay, Leyte, Philippines
Place of burial
Manila, Philippines
AllegianceSpanish Republic;
United States of America
Service/branch International Brigade
 United States Army
Years of service1936-38
1941-44
Rank
Captain
UnitAbraham Lincoln Brigade
32nd Infantry Division
Battles/warsSpanish Civil War
(1936-1938)
*Battle of Madrid
World War II,
*Battle of Buna-Gona
*Battle of Aitape
*Battle of Leyte
AwardsDistinguished Service Cross (2)
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart (4)
Spanish Medal of Valour

Herman John Bottcher (born Hermann Johann Friedrich Bottcher; July 13, 1909 – December 31, 1944) was an American soldier born in Germany, who was awarded the rank of captain in two different armies, the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War and the United States Army during World War II. He was awarded two U.S. Distinguished Service Crosses, the highest U.S. military decoration after the Medal of Honor, for conspicuous bravery and leadership on the field of battle during two separate actions at the Battle of Buna–Gona.

Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger immediately promoted him from Staff Sergeant to Captain for his leadership and heroism during the battle from December 5–11, 1942. His daring attack turned the tide of the Buna advance by separating the enemy-held Buna Mission from the Buna village. This same action resulted in his first DSC award. Bottcher became a U.S. citizen in New Guinea in December 1943.


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