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Robert G. Thompson

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301:, on January 11, 1943. Volunteering to lead a small patrol in an attempt to establish a foothold on the opposite shore, Staff Sergeant Thompson swam the swollen and rapid Konembi River in broad daylight and under heavy enemy fire. Armed only with a pistol and hand grenades, he assisted in towing a rope to the other shore where he remained under cover of the bank and directed the crossing of his platoon. Staff Sergeant Thompson then led the platoon against two enemy machine-gun emplacements which dominated the crossing, and wiped them out. The success of this action permitted the advance of the entire company and secured a bridge-head for the advance of the following units. 128: 157: 568: 167: 140: 33: 372:
And so, an American who was brave has been judged and disposed of by Americans who are cowards of the least excusable sort, cowards who have very little to fear. Yesterday the Army called Robert Thompson's widow and said that it would send his ashes wherever she wished. Wherever those ashes go, the
322:. He was sentenced to imprisonment for three years. After the Supreme Court affirmed his conviction, he absconded, and for this he was convicted of criminal contempt and ordered to serve an additional four-year sentence. While serving his sentence, Thompson was assaulted by a group of 1124: 349: 1109: 1048: 477: 422:
Sylvia H. THOMPSON, Appellant, v. Clark M. CLIFFORD, as Secretary of Defense, et al., Appellees. No. 20737. United States Court of Appeals-District of Columbia Circuit.
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Thompson suffered a fatal heart attack on October 16, 1965. As controversial in death as in life, after initially granted burial at
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who had jumped ship in the United States, one of whom cracked Thompson's skull with a metal pipe while standing on a lunch line.
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Following his release, Thompson continued with the Communist Party, including organizing protests against the
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Following the Spanish Civil War, Thompson saw action during World War II in the
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but was later jailed for several years for his communist sympathies.
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Following the war, Thompson was involved with the leadership of the
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Trinity of Passion: The Literary Left and the Antifascist Crusade
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Index


Benjamin J. Davis
Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders
New York
Communist Party
Grants Pass
Oregon
New York City
New York
Spanish Republic
United States of America

International Brigades
United States Army
The "Abraham Lincoln" XV International Brigade
32nd Infantry Division
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Pacific War
New Guinea
Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
World War II
Spanish Republicans
Civil War in Spain
General Franco
Spanish Nationalists
Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Pacific Theater
New Guinea Campaign
action near Tarakena, New Guinea

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