George Thomas Coker
George Thomas Coker | |
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Coker's USN photo (c. 1980) | |
| Born | July 14, 1943 |
| Allegiance | United States |
| Branch | United States Navy |
| Service years | 1963–1986 |
| Rank | Commander |
| Unit | Attack Squadron 65, USS Constellation |
| Conflicts | Vietnam War |
| Awards | Navy Cross Silver Star Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze Star Medal (2) Purple Heart (2) Meritorious Service Medal Air Medal (5) |
| Other work | Distinguished Eagle Scout |
George Thomas Coker (born July 14, 1943) is a retired United States Navy commander who was awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism as a prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War. An Eagle Scout, he is noted for his devotion to Scouting.
In 1966, the A-6 Intruder jet on which Coker was serving as co-pilot, bombardier, and navigator, was shot down over North Vietnam. He was held as a prisoner of war in the "Hanoi Hilton" and other camps for six and a half years. After his release, he continued to serve in the Navy until his retirement in 1986.