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Qué (quién) es ramer en couple - definición

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT (1927-1951)
George Ramer; George Henry Ramer

Jon Ramer         
AMERICAN ENTREPRENEUR
User:Vincanet/Jon Ramer
Jon Eliot Ramer (born 1958) is an American entrepreneur, civic leader, inventor, and musician. He is co-founder of several technology companies including Ramer and Associates, ELF Technologies, Inc.
Couple and Family Psychology         
JOURNAL
Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice; Couple Fam Psychol; Couple Fam. Psychol.; Couple & Family Psychology; Couple & Family Psychology: Research & Practice
Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association on behalf of their Division 43. The journal covers all aspects of family psychology.
Zinc–copper couple         
ALLOY OF ZINC AND COPPER
Zinc-copper couple
Zinc–copper couple is an alloy of zinc and copper that is employed as a reagent in organic synthesis. The “couple” was popularized after the report by Simmons and Smith in 1959 of its application as an activated source of zinc required for formation of an organozinc reagent in the Simmons–Smith cyclopropanation of alkenes.

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George H. Ramer

Second Lieutenant George Henry Ramer (March 27, 1927 – September 12, 1951) was a United States Marine Corps officer who posthumously received the Medal of Honor – the United States' highest military decoration for heroism – for his actions in Korea on September 12, 1951, when he sacrificed his life during a fearless attack on an enemy position during the Battle of the Punchbowl. He was the 27th Marine to receive the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Korean War.

Second Lieutenant Ramer, who had been an enlisted U.S. Navy sailor during World War II, was cited after leading an attack by the third platoon of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Although he and most of his men were wounded while fighting their way through vicious machine-gun, mortar and small-arms fire, he continued to lead the assault on the enemy-held hilltop, personally destroying an enemy bunker and directing his capture of the position.

When the enemy immediately began an overwhelming counter-attack, he ordered his men to withdraw and fought single-handedly to cover the withdrawal and the evacuation of three fatally wounded Marines. Wounded a second time, he refused aid, ordered his men to shelter and continued to fight until he was fatally wounded as the enemy overran his position.