A sailor in Hawaii and a soldier in the Phillippines were the first and last Medal of Honor recipients of World War II.
For over 150 years, the Medal of Honor has stood as the highest award in the U.S. military across all branches. It recognizes ...
The Medal of Honor is regarded as the highest achievement possible within the Armed Forces of the United States. Service ...
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Owen Francis Patrick Hammerberg was remembered for his heroic acts, saving two people and sacrificing his own life in the West Loch Disaster.
The Mark Our Place Act authorizes the Department Veterans Affairs to furnish or replace a headstone, marker, or medallion for ...
Until Dorie Miller is awarded the Medal of Honor, a shadow will linger over our history, one that reflects the deep racial ...
Miller served as a naval cook during the events of Pearl Harbor. Miller operated an anti-aircraft gun and saved members of ...
Hosting the convention in Detroit gives Michiganders a rare opportunity to hear the heroic stories of the recipients, ...
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A Medal of Honor recipient's Waco family is sharing his legacy of duty to the country in a new book also containing accounts ...
Indigenous soldiers who served during World War I were not considered for the Medal of Honor because of their race. But now, ...