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238:, near Guayacanas, on July 3, 1916, with a small detachment of Marines. Cpl Glowin and his fellow Marines encountered a strong row of bandit trenches manned by a superior force. The Marines were in the open, their only course lay in a direct frontal attack. Cpl Glowin, although hit by enemy fire, remained at his post, fighting off the enemy until wounded again and forced by his comrades to get medical aid. He was awarded 33: 321: 294: 427: 325: 412: 407: 253:, but because his previous ranks had all been temporary warrants, he was later honorably discharged a second time at his permanent rank of private on September 6, 1919. He later served with the 141: 432: 417: 272:
Rank and organization: Corporal, U .S. Marine Corps. Born: March 14, 1892, Detroit, Mich. Accredited to: Michigan. G.O. NO.: 244, October 30, 1916.
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During an engagement at Guayacanas on 3 July 1916, Cpl. Glowin participated in action against a considerable force of rebels on the line of march.
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Glowin remained in the Dominican Republic until June 1917 where he was promoted to the rank of
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highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his heroism at Guayacanas.
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During the following year, he participated in engagements in the Republic of
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during September and November 1915. In 1916, Cpl Glowin deployed to the
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Occupation of the Dominican Republic recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Joseph Glowin died on August 22, 1952, aged 60, and was buried in
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with the 13th Company, Artillery Battalion, 1st Brigade.
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United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
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