What was Robert Muldoon's highest military rank during Second World War?
Lieutenant
Captain
Sergeant
General
Answer
Sergeant is the highest military rank Robert Muldoon held during the Second World War. He joined the army in 1940 and served in the Pacific and North Africa. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions in North Africa.
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