Their actions must also go beyond the usual expectations of bravery in battle. 2. The Navy Cross is second only to the Medal of Honor. The Navy Cross is the second-highest military decoration that members of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps can receive, second only to the Medal of Honor. It is the equivalent of the Army’s Distinguished
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March 18, 2014 at 3:58 p.m. EDT. President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to 24 veterans Tuesday, most of whom were initially passed over because they were Hispanic, Jewish or African American
Composite by Kenna Lee/Coffee or Die Magazine. As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month draws to a close on Memorial Day, we decided to look back at the 33 Medal of Honor recipients belonging to that diverse group. Since the end of the Philippine-American War in 1899, 33 US soldiers with Asian or Pacific Islander roots have World War I, 1917-1918. Korean War, 1950-1953. Global War on Terrorism, 2001-Present. Interim Period, 1919-1940. Vietnam War, 1956-1973. Second Nicaraguan Campaign, 1926-1933. Throughout history, some Sailors were awarded the Army Distinguished Service Cross. They can be found here: U.S. Navy Recipients of the Army Distinguished Service Cross. Originally posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross for his actions in 2003. There have been 60 Medals of Honor presented to U.S. Air Force members from World War I, World War II, Korean War and the Vietnam War. This is the 7th Medal of Honor to be awarded to an enlisted Airman since the inception of the U.S. Air Force. A. United States Air Force Medal of Honor recipients ‎ (1 C, 19 P) United States Army Medal of Honor recipients ‎ (1 C, 2,027 P, 16 F) United States Army Air Forces Medal of Honor recipients ‎ (38 P) Many of the Wounded Knee recipients would have failed to meet the service threshold requirements set by new modern statutes that dictated Medal of Honor eligibility, Mears says. “Awarding medals was an excellent way to change the narrative,” Mears says, adding that the Army’s 7th Cavalry sought to “shore up their legacy.” There have been several Black Medal of Honor recipients across every war that has taken place since the honor’s inception in 1861, and they are some of the greatest heroes in all of Black military history. World War II. Seven Black Medal of Honor recipients served in World War II, all of whom served in the 370 th Infantry. Second Lieutenant In the history of the Virginia National Guard, two Soldiers have been awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions; one in World War I, the other in World War II. Here are their stories. SGT. EARLE D. GREGORY. Sgt. Earle D. Gregory was born in Clayville, Virginia, before his family moved to Chase City, Virginia. During those six months of combat for the United States in 1918, the Medal of Honor was awarded to 119 recipients, 33 of whom received the Medal of Honor posthumously. The U.S. Army had 86 recipients, the U.S. Navy had 21 recipients, the U.S. Marine Corps had 8 recipients and the U.S. Army Air Service had 4 recipients.

To date, almost half of the more than 3,400 medals have been presented to U.S. service members who fought in the Civil War. We want to thank the Congressional Medal of Honor Society for their partnership and assistance in gathering information for this database. Search for Civil War Medal of Honor recipients by name, unit, or location or zoom

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