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The Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is announced on Thursday the 2025 gathering of all living Medal of Honor Recipients will be hosted by the Heritage Center in Chattanooga—the ...
About 60 medal of honor recipients are still alive to this day. Retired 4-star Army General B.B. Bell says this celebration will be special, because of the Medal of Honor history is here in ...
Six Medal of Honor recipients landed at Joint Base Andrews as a part of the National Medal of Honor Museum “Valor Tour,” on March 20, 2025, comprising of the largest gathering of MoH ...
The Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest award for military valor in combat. The convention offers a rare gathering of living Medal of Honor recipients and their families for a week of ...
They went above and beyond the call of duty in the service of their country, and in doing so, they saved the lives of others. Their actions earned them the Medal of Honor, and they all have a ...
In a rare move for the U.S. military, Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer has reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after 15 years out of uniform.
The Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest award for military valor in combat. The convention offers a rare gathering of living Medal of Honor recipients and their families for a week of ...
Pension rolls for Medal of Honor recipients were first created in 1916, with pensioners receiving $10 per month from the federal government. The monthly stipend was raised to $100 in 1961 and ...
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 service members who have distinguished themselves with the highest ...
Medal of Honor recipients visit Fort Cavazos to promote the Medal of Honor Museum opening. The six men – Lt. Col. Will Swenson, retired Maj. Gen. Pat Brady, retired Spc.