Flowers, James, SSG

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Armor
Last Primary MOS
11E10-Armor Crewman
Last MOS Group
Armor
Primary Unit
1962-1964, 11E10, US Army Armor Center and School (Cadre) Fort Knox, KY
Armor
Staff Sergeant
Seven Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Florida
Florida
Year of Birth
1923
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Gainesville
Date of Passing
May 07, 1979
 

 Official Badges 

US Army Retired (Pre-2007) Honorably Discharged WW II Meritorious Unit Commendation


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 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

My dad is buried in a beautiful spot at Arlington National Cemetery.

   


Cold War Incident - Standoff at Checkpoint Charlie (East Germany)
From Month/Year
October / 1961
To Month/Year
October / 1961

Description
Aside from the Cuban missile crisis, the closest the US and Soviet Union came to starting World War III was on October 27, 1961, when US and Soviet tanks faced each other in Berlin, Germany. After World War II, the Soviet Union, UK, US, and France divided Germany into four regions, each controlled by one of the four countries. Berlin, which fell under the region controlled by the Soviet Union, was also divided into four regions, each of which was also controlled by one of the four countries.

After the Allies rebuffed attempts by the Soviet Union to build the Berlin wall, Soviet and East German troops began denying Allied diplomats access to Berlin. Trouble began on October 22, 1961, when East German soldiers stopped a US diplomat from going into Berlin. US general Lucius Clay then ordered that the next US diplomat going into Berlin must do so with a military escort. The next diplomat passed through Checkpoint Charlie into Berlin with military escorts, although the East German soldiers showed some nonviolent resistance. General Clay then ordered the deployment of tanks at the checkpoint.

Ten US M48A1 tanks and three M59 armored vehicles were sent to the checkpoint and were soon joined by Soviet tanks. Tanks from both sides remained like this for the next 16 hours with their guns aimed at each other. The Soviets later pulled back one of their tanks, and the US did the same. This continued until all the tanks left the checkpoint.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
October / 1961
To Month/Year
October / 1961
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  27 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Bee, Theodore, SP 5
  • Gannon, James, SP 5, (1961-1964)
  • Haskell, David, SP 5, (1960-1963)
  • Hermann, Thomas, SP 4, (1961-1964)
  • Mcguire, Dave, CSM, (1988-Present)
  • Myers, Howard, SFC, (1961-1987)
  • Parker, Leanord, SP 5, (1959-1964)
  • Retorico, Henry, SFC, (1959-1979)
  • Ross, Ronald, CW3, (1960-1983)
  • Steele, Roosevelt, CPL, (1960-1966)
  • Th'uot, Jimmy, SP 4, (1961-1964)
  • Whitaker, Eugene, SFC, (1958-1962)
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