Operation Halyard - Members of The Halyard Mission

Members of The Halyard Mission

  • Captain George Musulin (Head of Mission from August 2 to 29 1944) - Legion of Merit.
  • George Vujnovich, helped organize and supervise the mission - Bronze Star Medal.
  • Lieutenant Michael "Mike" Rayachich (member of mission from August 2 to 29, then a member of the Renger mission to November 1, 1944) - Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster.
  • Radio operator Sergeant Arthur Jibilian (member of mission from August 2 to December 27, 1944) - Silver Star
  • Captain Nick Lalich (member of mission from August 10 to 28, Head of Mission from August 29 to December 27, 1944) - Legion of Merit.
  • Captain and Doctor Jack Mitrani with two medical assistants (Captain Mitrani headed the medical team mission of Halyard from August 10 to September 17, 1944).

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