Robert G. Cole Junior-Senior High School, high school in Texas, United States
Robert G. Cole Junior-Senior High School is a public school on Joint Base San Antonio in Texas, serving students from grades 6 through 12. It sits within an active military installation and primarily serves the children of service members stationed there.
The school was established to provide public education to the children of military families living on the base. It bears the name of Robert G. Cole, an Army officer who received the Medal of Honor during World War II.
Because the school sits on an active military base, access for the general public is restricted. Anyone wishing to visit should arrange the necessary clearance well in advance through the base administration.
Robert G. Cole led a bayonet charge under fire in Normandy in 1944, an act for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously, as he was killed shortly after. The school named after him stands as one of the few American schools honoring a soldier remembered specifically for that action.
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