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  1. Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. (August 18, 1945 – May 11, 1994) was an attorney and a United States Marine Corps officer who was severely wounded in the Vietnam War. He won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for his autobiography Fortunate Son.

  2. 12 de may. de 1994 · Lewis B. Puller Jr., who won the Pulitzer Prize for chronicling his fight against despair and alcoholism after he lost both legs while serving in Vietnam, died this afternoon. He was 48 years...

  3. 2 de mar. de 2024 · Lewis B Puller, Jr., who transformed his years of struggle with physical and emotional ravages of Vietnam War into a Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography, shot and killed himself yesterday (11 May 1994) at his Fairfax Country, Virginia, home.

  4. Puller, Lewis Burwell, Jr. (b. 12 August 1945 in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; d. 11 May 1994 in Mount Vernon, Virginia), military officer, lawyer, and recipient of a 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Fortunate Son: The Autobiography of Lewis B. Puller, Jr..

  5. 11 de oct. de 2018 · On May 11, 1994, Lewis B. Puller, Jr., just forty-eight years old, committed suicide by shooting himself. His estranged wife said in a statement, “To the list of names of victims of the Vietnam War, add the name of Lewis Puller

  6. Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. (18 de agosto de 1945 - 11 de mayo de 1994) fue un abogado y oficial de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos que resultó gravemente herido en la Guerra de Vietnam. Ganó el Premio Pulitzer de Biografía o Autobiografía en 1992 por su autobiografía Fortunate Son .

  7. www.usmcu.edu › Paige-Russell › Lieutenant-General-Lewis-Chesty-B-PullerLieutenant General Lewis B. Puller - MCU

    Lieutenant General Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller, colorful veteran of the Korean fighting, four World War II campaigns and expeditionary service in China, Nicaragua and Haiti, was one of the most decorated Marines in the Corps, and the only Leatherneck ever to win the Navy Cross five times for heroism and gallantry in action.