Full Name: Robert Dean Fisher
Spouse: Laura Dorothy Listhey, Maneta Beatrice Hamaker
Branch of Service: U.S. Army (WWII)
Time Served: June 1942- 1946
Awards or Medals: European Theater of Operations United States Army Certificate of Merit, Technician Fifth Grade Corps of Engineers, US Army Meritorious Service as Shovel Operator (1944)
Where Served: Okinawa- Japan, Taiwan- Korea, Santa Ana- California, Cuba (Cuban Missile Crisis), Hawaii
Deceased: Yes, 1918-1967 (49 years old)
Where Living When Entered Service: Roosevelt, Utah
The Rhine River Bridge- built by American Engineers. 2815 ft. long, built in 6 days and 15 hours.
Robert Dean earned the “European Theater of Operations United States Army Certificate of Merit, Technician Fifth Grade Corps of Engineers, and US Army Meritorious Service as Shovel Operator (1944). In the face of unusual obstacles and hazardous operations, operated with high degree of skill and efficiency that the job to which he was assigned was completed on schedule and without accident. He kept his machine in superior working order at all times. He discharged his duties assigned to him in a manner which reflected great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United States.
Spouse: Laura Dorothy Listhey, Maneta Beatrice Hamaker
Branch of Service: U.S. Army (WWII)
Time Served: June 1942- 1946
Awards or Medals: European Theater of Operations United States Army Certificate of Merit, Technician Fifth Grade Corps of Engineers, US Army Meritorious Service as Shovel Operator (1944)
Where Served: Okinawa- Japan, Taiwan- Korea, Santa Ana- California, Cuba (Cuban Missile Crisis), Hawaii
Deceased: Yes, 1918-1967 (49 years old)
Where Living When Entered Service: Roosevelt, Utah
The Rhine River Bridge- built by American Engineers. 2815 ft. long, built in 6 days and 15 hours.
Robert Dean earned the “European Theater of Operations United States Army Certificate of Merit, Technician Fifth Grade Corps of Engineers, and US Army Meritorious Service as Shovel Operator (1944). In the face of unusual obstacles and hazardous operations, operated with high degree of skill and efficiency that the job to which he was assigned was completed on schedule and without accident. He kept his machine in superior working order at all times. He discharged his duties assigned to him in a manner which reflected great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United States.