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  • |publisher=Congressional Medal of Honor Society |title=Dentist Hero Finally Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor
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  • |colspan=3 align=center| [[Medal of Honor]]
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  • | pagename = Medal of Honor | abc = Medal of Honor
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  • Executive committee chairman of the Medal of Honor 2010 Convention; attorney; chief of staff, South Carolina State Guard; boar
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  • ...after commanding the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], for which he received the [[Medal of Honor]]
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  • ...attacking heavy Japanese forces in the [[Action off Samar]]; posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] to her captain, Commander [[Ernest B. Evans]]
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  • ...tates Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]] non-commissioned officer, a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient in the [[Vietnam War]] and an expert on [[special reconnaissanc
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  • ...ator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]); [[Medal of Honor]] recipient for WWII service with [[442nd Regimental Combat Team]]; Executi
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  • ...aduate to President; [[American Civil War]] general and recipient of the [[Medal of Honor]]; Governor of [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]]
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  • ...ipan]] from being overrun by Japanese troops; received a long-posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] after extensive review and special legislation
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  • ...al and the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (1960-1963); received the [[Medal of Honor]] for the [[Battle of Tarawa]]
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  • The '''Medal of Honor''' is the highest honor, given by the United States, for the highest form o
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  • ...ve]], assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for valor as the only general to go ashore with the first U.S. amphibious
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  • ...ous assignment, he commanded the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], receiving the [[Medal of Honor]] for his performance.
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  • Major, [[United States Air Force]], who received a posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] for an act of valor on 22 November 1952; leading a flight of [[close air
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  • ...[[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]], who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in the [[Vietnam War]]. He served four tours in Vietnam, and | title = Fred Zabitosky: Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Winner}}</ref>
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  • ...has passed, and Gabaldon is dead, there are petition drives to have the [[Medal of Honor]] awarded posthumously.<ref name=Reuters>{{citation | title = Why Wasn't WWII Hero Guy Gabaldon Given the Medal of Honor?
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  • ...higher of a medal than the Purple Heart. Since that last, great war, most Medal of Honor (MOH) recipients have been KIA. ..."New Hampshire lawmakers are considering a plan to create a New Hampshire Medal of Honor for military members killed in action...".<ref name=Nolo/> Moreover, like
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  • ...errey served three years as a [[United States Navy SEAL]], receiving the [[Medal of Honor]]; After his military service, he started a chain of restaurants and health
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  • * [http://www.cmohs.org/recipients/troose.htm Congressional Medal of Honor's entry on Theodore Roosevelt]; including citation and pictures *[http://www.voicenet.com/~lpadilla/tr.html Medal of Honor Recipients on Film]
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  • ...e, for officers of all ranks to rise and salute first when a wearer of the Medal of Honor, of any rank whatsoever, enters the room.
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  • ...oops before being he died. In 2002, Salomon was posthmously awarded the [[Medal of Honor]]. The eventual award of the Medal of Honor involved considerable conflict with the [[Geneva Conventions]] and the U.S.
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  • ...servists, to receive the highest U.S. decoration for military valor, the [[Medal of Honor]], both posthumously. <center>'''Medal of Honor Citation: *ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, JR.'''</center>
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  • ...e expected him to stay there. Killed in action, he was recommended for the Medal of Honor, but it was downgraded at the time to an Air Force Cross. After review, his
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  • ...[[destroyer]]], named for the first Marine to receive, posthumously, the [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in Iraq.<ref name=NT2009-07-30>{{citation
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  • * National Sculpture Society Gold Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement 2017
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  • ...73) was an Admiral in the [[United States Navy]], and a recipient of the [[Medal of Honor]]. He held increasingly responsible positions at the beginning of the [[Sec
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  • ...or part." <ref>Stockman, Chapter I, p. 9</ref> Shoup was to receive the [[Medal of Honor]] for his leadership, and would later become Commandant of the Marine Corps
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  • ...r]], for example, rose from private to four stars, but did not receive the Medal of Honor, as did Damon. [[Omar Bradley]] has also been suggested, as one general who
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  • ...rough history. A more plausible list would include possibly "Congressional Medal of Honor" recipients, however that number is also in the thousands (3,460 according ..., but the individual may not have had any other significant history. Other Medal of Honor recipients, however, were recognized for some very historically significant
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  • ...r]] into an enemy [[anti-aircraft artillery]] emplacement. A posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] was bestowed in recognition of the act.
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  • |Louis medal.jpeg‎‎|Joe Louis Congressional Medal of Honor
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  • ­United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor Recipients. Jefferson: McFarland & Co., 2005.
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  • In 2017 the [[Detroit Fire Department]] awarded Sergeant Johnson its Medal of Honor.<ref name=clickondetroit2020-08-31/> Johnson's father and brother also ser
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  • ...he led the attack at the [[Battle of Tarawa]], for which he received the [[Medal of Honor]]. He was appointed Commandant by [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]].
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  • ...was seen alive in the water but was not rescued, received a posthumous [[Medal of Honor]].
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  • The family is named in honor of two posthumous [[Medal of Honor]] recipients, [[Stuart Stryker]] in World War II, <ref>{{citation
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  • ...tion. There was some discrimination at that time; some previously denied [[Medal of Honor]] recommendations, such as to Sen. [[Daniel Inouye]] ([[Democratic Party|D-
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  • ...re any of these badges existed; it was created to give alternatives to the Medal of Honor. Why are things like [[Congressional Medal of Honor]] and [[Purple Heart]] not links? I'd say they are obvious candidates for a
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  • * Anent Medal of Honor winners, "when he reaches the age of sixty-five he becomes eligible to rece
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  • ...in the annual [[battle efficiency competition]]. Her captains included a [[Medal of Honor]] winner, a winner of the [[Navy Cross]], and a member of the Navy's [[Blue [[Medal of Honor]] winner Captain (later [[Vice Admiral|VADM]]) [http://www.ussrankin.org/fo
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  • ...el were active in [[MACV-SOG]]. The relatively small unit received three [[Medal of Honor|Medals of Honor]].
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  • ...t man, killing 6,000 Marines and wounding 20,000 more. Seven GIs won the [[Medal of Honor]] by throwing themselves atop grenades to save their comrades. Should Iwo J
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  • ...pport. He died there; his Air Force Cross was subsequently upgraded to the Medal of Honor.<ref name=CRS-MoH>{{citation |title = Medal of Honor Recipients: 1979-2007
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  • ...tivist in veterans' organizations. (It is not true that he was awarded the Medal of Honor--that was an unrelated Marcus Hanna.) After 1867 he became rich as a shippe
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  • Well after the war, Congress explicitly voted him the [[Medal of Honor]]; it was not one of the questionable awards that did not meet the modern s [[Image:Medal-of-honor-Chamberlain.jpg|250px|Right|thumb|Chamberlain's Medal of Honor]]
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  • ...06. In 1921, the Institute of Radio Engineers presented Fessenden with its Medal of Honor, and the next year the City of Philadelphia awarded him a John Scott Medal
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  • ...port, for which MAJ Charles J. Loring Jr. was recognized with a posthumous Medal of Honor {{quotation|LORING, CHARLES J., JR.
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  • ...rigade sustained 55 percent casualties but took their objective, two-time Medal of Honor recipient [[Dan Daly]] reputedly leaped from a trench bellowing to his plat
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  • ...scuttling charges about to detonate or have water rushing in, received the Medal of Honor. The two sailors behind him received the Navy Cross.
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  • ...[[Richard Nixon]] along with Collins and Aldrin, the [[Congressional Space Medal of Honor]] by President [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1978, and the [[Congressional Gold Medal ...including the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], the [[Congressional Space Medal of Honor]], the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, the Sylvanus Thayer Award, the [[
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  • ...for propaganda, I believe, made his repatriation a welcome event, and his Medal of Honor a reminder of how leaders can set examples, even facing impossible odds.
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  • ...as named after the latter hill). Roosevelt was posthumously awarded the [[Medal of Honor]] in 2001 for his actions.<ref>Brands ch 13</ref> He was the only President ...es. In January 2001, President Bill Clinton awarded Theodore Roosevelt the Medal of Honor posthumously for his charge up San Juan Hill, Cuba, during the Spanish-Amer
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  • ...tial or CZ coauthors will be laughed at. (In warfare, if everyone gets the Medal of Honor, then no one gets true recognition.)[[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] ...that authorship recognition is something that should be given out like a "Medal of Honor" on a ''strongly collaborative'' project, that shows that you want authorsh
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  • ...ty, and were unusually dangerous. Two medevac pilots won the Congressional Medal of Honor for their heroism. It took on average 100 minutes to rush a casualty to the
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  • ...of Marines. Goettge, whose body was never found, received a posthumous [[Medal of Honor]]. <ref>Zimmerman, ''The Guadalcanal Campaign'', p. 58-60 and Smith, ''Bloo
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  • ...ve Arts & Sciences]]'s [[Interactive Achievement Awards]], but lost to ''[[Medal of Honor: Frontline]]''.
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  • ...d McCampbell]], who would become the Navy's leading ace and received the [[Medal of Honor]], personally destroyed nine.
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  • ...ca, 1963<ref>[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_146312.html Medal of Honor for a terrorist] Pittsbugh-Tribune Review, July 27, 2003</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ca, 1963<ref>[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_146312.html Medal of Honor for a terrorist] Pittsbugh-Tribune Review, July 27, 2003</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...L companion, Thomas R. Norris behind enemy lines. Norris received the U.S. Medal of Honor for his part of the mission.
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  • * [[Medal of Honor]]
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  • During this time period, the Medal of Honor was bestowed on the captain of the AGTR-5, ''[[USS Liberty]]'', for his lea
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