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Sherman L. Fleek
American military historian

Sherman L. Fleek

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American military historian
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Brigham Young University
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
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Biography

Sherman L. Fleek is an American military historian.He was born at Hill Air Force Base and raised in Layton, Utah.His work specializes on Mormon military history, particularly the history of the Mormon Battalion during the Mexican–American War. He has also written on topics related to Latter-day Saint (LDS) history that are not always military in nature.

Career

Fleek rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, serving as an aviator, Special Forces officer, and historian in several command and staff positions. His last duty in the Army was chief historian for the National Guard Bureau in Washington D.C., before retiring in 2002. In 2005, during his service as a historian for a Civil War non-profit preservation foundation in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia, the Army approached Fleek to enter federal civil service and become the official command historian for the United States Army reconstruction effort in Iraq. Fleek deployed to Iraq for four months in 2006, and followed that by serving as command historian of Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2007 to 2009. In May 2009, he assumed the position as historian for the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Fleek received a bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University in 1982, and a master's degree in history from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs while serving in the Army at Fort Carson. He is a Latter-day Saint and served an LDS mission in the Idaho Pocatello Mission from 1977 to 1979, after completing four years in Germany as an enlisted soldier with the Army from 1973 to 1977.

Works

Books by Fleek include History May Be Searched in Vain: A Military History of the Mormon Battalion (414 pages, Arthur H. Clark Company) which won the Utah State History Society Amy Price Military History Award for 2007. He also wrote, Place the Headstones Where They Belong : Thomas Neibaur, WWI Soldier (Logan: Utah State University Press).Fleek has contributed many articles to Military History, America's Civil War, Wild West, Army, and Mormon Heritage Magazine.

Fleek has also recently published two historical fiction novels that focus on the Mormon Battalion and General Stephen Kearny's Army of the West during the Mexican War. The first is Called to War: Dawn of the Mormon Battalion (2010) and a sequel War in the Far West: the March of the Mormon Battalion, (2011).

In November 2011, publisher Greg Kofford Books released Saints of Valor: Mormon Medal of Honor Recipients that details the stories of Latter-day Saints who have received the Medal of Honor.

Valor Award

Sherman Fleek was awarded the U.S. Army's highest civilian decoration for bravery on May 25, 2016, by Secretary of the Army Eric K. Fanning. On May 31, 2015, while on vacation in California, Fleek was waiting to be seated at an IHOP restaurant when an armed robber entered and demanded all the money from the cashier. In a few seconds Sherman Fleek decided to rush the gunman from behind from his position in the waiting area. With no weapon, Fleek struck the armed man and knocked him across the cashier counter, then a struggle for the pistol ensued. At one point the assailant pointed the pistol at Fleek's chest. Struggling to gain control of the weapon the gunman eventually broke free and escaped with the pistol. Months later army officials at the U.S. Military Academy nominated Fleek for the Secretary of the Army Award for Valor, which was approved in the spring of 2016 and presented to him at The Pentagon in a special ceremony.

The Award Citation

For heroic achievement on 31 May 2015 Mr. Sherman L. Fleek was on leave visiting a restaurant when he witnessed an armed robbery in progress. Without hesitation, he tackled and fought a man robbing the cashier at gunpoint and forced the robber to flee. His actions, which saved the lives of countless patrons and employees, exemplify the Army values of duty, selfless service, and personal courage.

Awards and Decorations

U.S. Military Decorations
Army Commendation Medal with 2 OLC
Army Achievement Medal with OLC
National Defense Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars
Army Schools and Training
Civilian awards

Sources

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Sherman L. Fleek?
Sherman L. Fleek is an American historian and the author of several books and articles about Mormon history, particularly about the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico. He has served as the director of the LDS Church History Library, and is a professor emeritus of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University.
What is Sherman L. Fleek known for?
Sherman L. Fleek is best known for his research and writing on the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, particularly its history in Mexico. He has contributed greatly to the understanding of the early Mormon settlements in Mexico and the interactions between the Mormon community and the Mexican government.
What books has Sherman L. Fleek written?
Sherman L. Fleek has written several books, including "Mormonism in Mexico: A History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico, 1875-1912" and "The A to Z of the Mormons: From Joseph Smith to the Latter-day Saints Church in Mexico." These books provide valuable insights into the history and development of the Mormon Church in Mexico.
What is Sherman L. Fleek's academic background?
Sherman L. Fleek received his bachelor's degree in History from Brigham Young University and his master's degree and Ph.D. from Stanford University. He specialized in American and Mexican history during his studies and has continued to focus on these areas throughout his career.
Has Sherman L. Fleek received any accolades for his work?
Yes, Sherman L. Fleek has received recognition for his contributions to Mormon history. He was awarded the Evans Biography Award by the Mountain West Center for his book "David Eccles: Pioneer Western Industrialist" and received the T. Edgar Lyon Best Article Award from the Mormon History Association for his article "The Kingdom of God in Mexico: A History of Mormon Origins in Mexico, 1875-1912." His work has been well-received by scholars in the field.
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