James L. Day

James Lewis Day
MajGen James L. Day, Medal of Honor recipient
Born(1925-10-05)October 5, 1925
East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.
DiedOctober 28, 1998(1998-10-28) (aged 73)
Cathedral City, California, U.S.
Place of burial
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service1943–1986
Rank Major general
Unit2nd Battalion 22nd Marines
Commands1st Battalion, 9th Marines
2nd Infantry Training Regiment
Camp Fuji
4th Marine Corps District
MCRD San Diego
7th Marine Amphibious Brigade
1st Marine Division
I MAF
Camp Smedley Butler
Battles / wars
AwardsMedal of Honor
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star Medal with two gold stars
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit with combat "V"
Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V"
Purple Heart Medal (6)
The Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" and gold star
Combat Action Ribbon

Major General James Lewis Day (October 5, 1925 – October 28, 1998) was a United States Marine Corps major general who served in World War II, in the Korean War, and in the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions as a corporal on May 14 to 17, 1945 during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II.

Upon awarding him the Medal of Honor, President Clinton said:

During a career that spanned more than four decades, he rose from enlisted man through the ranks to major general, becoming one of the greatest mustangs the Marine Corps ever produced. In Korea, his valor in combat was recognized with two Silver Stars. In Vietnam, his leadership and bravery under fire earned him a third Silver Star. Just as astonishing, for his service in three wars, Jim Day received six Purple Hearts.