John H. Lang
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Born1899
Casselton, North Dakota, United States
Casselton, North Dakota, United States
Died1970 (aged 70–71)
Buried
Ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean
AllegianceCanada
United States
United States
John Lang | |
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Lang immediately after the sinking of USS Panay, 1937 | |
| Born | 1899 Casselton, North Dakota, United States |
| Died | 1970 (aged 70–71) |
| Buried | Ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean |
| Allegiance | Canada United States |
| Branch | Canadian Army, United States Navy |
| Years of service | 1917 (Canada) 1937 (United States) |
| Unit | Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) USS Panay (PR-5) |
| Battles / wars | World War 1 World War 2 |
| Awards | Distinguished Service Medal (United Kingdom) Navy Cross |
John Henry Lang (1899–1970) was an American, who served with the Canadian Army in World War I and the United States Navy through World War II at the end of his career. He earned military awards and honors for heroic service from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan in the first half of the twentieth century.
John H. Lang was born in Casselton, North Dakota, in 1899.[1][2] He attended local schools in Felton, Minnesota, and started working there.