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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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